bravesfanMatt
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I'm not talking about Teheran's early years. I'm talking about right now. Right now he's throwing 90-91 and is a successful number 2 starter. My point is that throwing 90-91 doesn't cap your potential at #4. So if Soroka is in the majors throwing 91, that wont cap his potential at being a #4.
And I'm not making any predictions about Soroka. I said earlier in this thread that these guys can be hard to predict. You never know when a kid is taking advantage of being more advanced than the hitters he's facing and when he's just that good. The higher levels will tell a lot. The early results are encouraging but we'll see as he moves along.
Also, velocity and stuff aren't the same thing. Velocity certainly helps but there are other ways to be nasty than to throw 98.
Soroka was hitting 94 in the game I saw the other night. maybe that gun was off. He will also probably add a few ticks like everyone says. He has huge shoulders and a big frame. He is going to fill out more.