Minor league thread

We convinced the cart girl to sell us one as we walked the front 9 one summer. I was like 13. It was 1000 degrees outside. I remember not liking it that much. That has certainly changed.

BTW, that cart girl was your mom.

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I'll be at the Rome Braves game tonight. With Grissom and Malloy getting promoted, who should I been keeping an eye out for?
 
I'll be at the Rome Braves game tonight. With Grissom and Malloy getting promoted, who should I been keeping an eye out for?

Cal Conley was our fourth rounder last year, and he just got promoted to Rome today. Supposed to be a decent bat, but the stats certainly don't make it look that way. The Rome roster is extremely barren over today's promotions.
 
Cal Conley was our fourth rounder last year, and he just got promoted to Rome today. Supposed to be a decent bat, but the stats certainly don't make it look that way. The Rome roster is extremely barren over today's promotions.

This weekend can't get here soon enough - the hole created by the international penalties is now in full view!!!

Everyone picked may go directly to Rome.
 
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Cal Conley was our fourth rounder last year, and he just got promoted to Rome today. Supposed to be a decent bat, but the stats certainly don't make it look that way. The Rome roster is extremely barren over today's promotions.

Thanks. If the roster's barren at least it's $2 hotdog night.
 
I just can’t get excited on shuster 91 mph heater. Threw 95 for a week and we drafted him in round 1.

Cleveland seems to be the team that can consistently get guys to throw harder. Not us.

I know soft tossing lefties have a long tradition in mlb. Still feels like a fifth starter at best.
 
What's his arsenal?

It’s all about the changeup for him. Dominant pitch. Fastball is mostly just to keep people off the changeup. He throws a breaking ball of some sorts - I don’t know enough about it to have an educated opinion.

His velocity was mid 90s in 4-5 starts at Wake Forest during the shortened COVID year, but for whatever reason, that looks fluky and hasn’t been the case in pro ball.
 
It’s all about the changeup for him. Dominant pitch. Fastball is mostly just to keep people off the changeup. He throws a breaking ball of some sorts - I don’t know enough about it to have an educated opinion.

His velocity was mid 90s in 4-5 starts at Wake Forest during the shortened COVID year, but for whatever reason, that looks fluky and hasn’t been the case in pro ball.

So Ian Anderson 2.0?
 
Watched Niekro pitch at Rome. Fastball at 90-91, some kind of offspeed pitch. He hammered the zone though. He was good but I got the feeling part of his success was him just challenging bad minor league hitters.
 
So Ian Anderson 2.0?

that would be a great outcome for him and us.

Difference is Ian throws 95. Seems like when Ian isn't throwing 95 he gets hit a lot more.

In today's game we know there is more than that. Ian has the tunneling advantage but also has a very straight FB. We do not know if Shuster has life on the FB or any tunneling or deception to make it play up.

I also think Shuster's third pitch, slider is considered better than Ian's third pitch. That said, I haven't seen anyone say the shuster slider is more than potential avg, nobody is expecting a dominant pitch.
 
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