Our pitching development has been lacking lately.
https://www.sportstalkatl.com/forme...s-throws-shade-on-braves-developmental-staff/
https://www.sportstalkatl.com/forme...s-throws-shade-on-braves-developmental-staff/
It’s hard to say for sure because we don’t have access to the MiLB statcast data that tells what “guys are good at”, but I haven’t seen evidence at the MLB level that the Braves typecast pitchers. I mean, I’ve seen Soroka with a sinker, Newk with a 4 seamer, and Touki and Fried with hammer curves, so it’s not like they try to make everyone Tom Glavine.
Having said that, there is probably something wrong with the Braves pitching development. I have yet to see any of them increase velocity like we seemingly witness with other organizations. I have yet to see any of them add pitches outside of Fried adding a slider...which happened at the MLB level. I have yet to see any pitcher with control issues improve that control in any meaningful way. Wright is essentially the same exact pitcher he was on draft day.
There was always BP risk with Sims. The fact a failed starter is having success in the BP shouldn’t be very surprising to anyone.
It’s hard to say for sure because we don’t have access to the MiLB statcast data that tells what “guys are good at”, but I haven’t seen evidence at the MLB level that the Braves typecast pitchers. I mean, I’ve seen Soroka with a sinker, Newk with a 4 seamer, and Touki and Fried with hammer curves, so it’s not like they try to make everyone Tom Glavine.
Having said that, there is probably something wrong with the Braves pitching development. I have yet to see any of them increase velocity like we seemingly witness with other organizations. I have yet to see any of them add pitches outside of Fried adding a slider...which happened at the MLB level. I have yet to see any pitcher with control issues improve that control in any meaningful way. Wright is essentially the same exact pitcher he was on draft day.
There was always BP risk with Sims. The fact a failed starter is having success in the BP shouldn’t be very surprising to anyone.
It’s hard to say for sure because we don’t have access to the MiLB statcast data that tells what “guys are good at”, but I haven’t seen evidence at the MLB level that the Braves typecast pitchers. I mean, I’ve seen Soroka with a sinker, Newk with a 4 seamer, and Touki and Fried with hammer curves, so it’s not like they try to make everyone Tom Glavine.
Having said that, there is probably something wrong with the Braves pitching development. I have yet to see any of them increase velocity like we seemingly witness with other organizations. I have yet to see any of them add pitches outside of Fried adding a slider...which happened at the MLB level. I have yet to see any pitcher with control issues improve that control in any meaningful way. Wright is essentially the same exact pitcher he was on draft day.
There was always BP risk with Sims. The fact a failed starter is having success in the BP shouldn’t be very surprising to anyone.
Soroka/fried are almost aces.
Now touki/wright seem to be taking off.
Anderson/davidson in the immediate pipeline.
How much pitching has to be developed before the braves dont stink at it?
Glad people are finally starting to realize that we suck at developing pitching.
Soroka/fried are almost aces.
Now touki/wright seem to be taking off.
Anderson/davidson in the immediate pipeline.
How much pitching has to be developed before the braves dont stink at it?
When we can point to more than two good pitchers out of the million we acquired in the rebuild and don’t have to say things like “seem to be taking off” and also referring to other prospects in the pipeline.
When we can point to more than two good pitchers out of the million we acquired in the rebuild and don’t have to say things like “seem to be taking off” and also referring to other prospects in the pipeline.