OcalaBrave
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I've been a broken record on this (and I honestly don't know if it will make much difference in how his career unfolds), but, as you say, he's only been pitching since his senior year in high school and he graduated in 2021 and I thought he shouldn't have been rushed the way he was. He showed signs of great potential, but he also showed that he's far from a finished product. I'm old school and realize things have changed, but learning as opposed to executing at the major league level is not a surefire recipe for success. Waldrep is a different case because he has pitched three years in college and the learning curve won't be as steep.
Without a doubt the Braves advance their prospects to provide them with challenges and to cover needs of the big club. We've seen plenty of prospects make the majors without being a finished product. Most, like AJSS, get a taste and then head back down. AJSS needs to log some innings before he can really be considered a rotation candidate. He's never thrown more than 70IP. Even if you gave him a light load you'd be asking him to pitch twice as many innings as he ever has in the past. That said, there are some, like Harris who had less than 200 PA above A+, that make it to Atlanta and never leave. The Braves have Kuehler, Murphy, Ritchie and Schwellenback at A and A+. I look for all 4 to be on the express to AAA this year.