SUNDAY MINORS FINAL 7/30 ... Wentz keeps day from being total waste

Wentz's K rate of over 10 combines with a sub-3 BB rate. Anderson's K rate is a bit higher but his BB rate is 4.58 per 9. The difference in control is a big deal. Neither give up HRs.

The better control, the better secondary stuff, and coming from the left side puts Wentz above Anderson to me.

Wentz has been fantastic, but Anderson has better overall stuff, better velo - most young pitchers struggle with command somewhat. I have IA > Wentz right now - at least until we hear Wentz has more velocity. More advanced hitters are going to give him a stiff test if he's only throwing 89-92.
 
Touki isnt top 100.

Wentz is probably a lock at this point to replace Newk.
 
After getting to see Albies for three games (yes I know it's a SSS) and Swanson for most of the year, it's my opinion (take it for what it's worth) that Albies is/would be the superior defender at SS. I think switching them whilst at AAA would be a good thing. To me, their arms are similar -we'll call it even- but Ozzie gets better reads, has more range and has softer hands. Again, just my opinion and no matter who ends up where, our future MIF will be in good hands for the foreseeable future because you can't go wrong with either at either position.

P.S- Peterson's defense in LF is very underrated. Only got to see him the first game as he DH'ed the second game and didn't play the third game but I was VERY impressed. I'm not saying he's Jason Heyward / Ender Inciarte gold glove type defender but to me, he deserves a little more credit for making a nice transition from third to the outfield.

I'm very pro Peterson

Klaw has said he thinks Peterson is 1-2 war guy

The way freeman is doing at third I'm thinking about moving kemp to first and put Peterson in left. Turn with 169 days left put acuna in for neck
 
I'm very pro Peterson

Klaw has said he thinks Peterson is 1-2 war guy

The way freeman is doing at third I'm thinking about moving kemp to first and put Peterson in left. Turn with 169 days left put acuna in for neck

I see and like the logic but that makes us awful right-handed don't ya think? Or am I making something out of nothing and it's no big deal?
 
Wentz has been fantastic, but Anderson has better overall stuff, better velo - most young pitchers struggle with command somewhat. I have IA > Wentz right now - at least until we hear Wentz has more velocity. More advanced hitters are going to give him a stiff test if he's only throwing 89-92.

Anderson has better velocity but there's more to stuff than just velocity. Wentz's secondary stuff is reportedly better. But as to velocity, Wentz being a left hander helps negate that a bit. I see no reason why Wentz wont end up with his fastball sitting at 91-92. That's plenty for a lefty with good secondary stuff.

And while a lot of young pitchers struggle with control, control is also the thing that derails more talented arms than anything else. There is no shortage of pitchers who can throw in the mid 90's. There is a definite shortage of pitchers that can throw hard and command it. So Anderson's control issues cannot be ignored.

I guess I just give more weight to command than others here. Just a matter of taste.
 
Anderson has better velocity but there's more to stuff than just velocity. Wentz's secondary stuff is reportedly better. But as to velocity, Wentz being a left hander helps negate that a bit. I see no reason why Wentz wont end up with his fastball sitting at 91-92. That's plenty for a lefty with good secondary stuff.

And while a lot of young pitchers struggle with control, control is also the thing that derails more talented arms than anything else. There is no shortage of pitchers who can throw in the mid 90's. There is a definite shortage of pitchers that can throw hard and command it. So Anderson's control issues cannot be ignored.

I guess I just give more weight to command than others here. Just a matter of taste.

But command as a 19-year-old is down the list of important traits. At 22, sure, it's a much bigger deal. But plenty of pitchers struggle with command initially and then figure it out rather quickly. If he's still struggling this much next year, it starts to become an issue. And in two years, it's a problem. Right now? Doesn't really matter, I care much more about his K rate right now.
 
Anderson has better velocity but there's more to stuff than just velocity. Wentz's secondary stuff is reportedly better. But as to velocity, Wentz being a left hander helps negate that a bit. I see no reason why Wentz wont end up with his fastball sitting at 91-92. That's plenty for a lefty with good secondary stuff.

And while a lot of young pitchers struggle with control, control is also the thing that derails more talented arms than anything else. There is no shortage of pitchers who can throw in the mid 90's. There is a definite shortage of pitchers that can throw hard and command it. So Anderson's control issues cannot be ignored.

I guess I just give more weight to command than others here. Just a matter of taste.

All fair points, but I'd also argue that the 91 mph fastball with good command tends to work less and less the higher you move up the ladder.

I like both, I do wish Wentz would regain a little bit of the velocity we had heard about when he was in HS.
 
I see and like the logic but that makes us awful right-handed don't ya think? Or am I making something out of nothing and it's no big deal?

Would still have Markakis, Adams, and Camargo as lefties off the bench when Acuna's promoted - not a big deal.

This actually would be the perfect time for the NL to finally adopt the DH - from our prospective at least. Sign Moustakas to play 3B, move Freddie back, let Adams and Kemp split the DH and LF duties until one can be traded or Peterson takes over in LF. Snit could then have his precious alternating sides with Ender, Albies, Freddie, Kemp, Moustakas, Flowers, Adams, Markakis, Swanson/Camargo.
 
And while a lot of young pitchers struggle with control, control is also the thing that derails more talented arms than anything else. There is no shortage of pitchers who can throw in the mid 90's. There is a definite shortage of pitchers that can throw hard and command it. So Anderson's control issues cannot be ignored.

I guess I just give more weight to command than others here. Just a matter of taste.

Haven't you repeatedly argued that Newcomb's control issues were relatively unimportant and not worth too much concern?
 
Haven't you repeatedly argued that Newcomb's control issues were relatively unimportant and not worth too much concern?

My argument with Newcomb is that his control issues are related to the repeatability of his mechanics and his release point and are fixable. I haven't ever said that they're unimportant. They're incredibly important as they will determine how good he is. And if he hadn't had the control issues, he probably would have been a top 3 prospect in baseball that we wouldn't have had a chance of getting for Simmons.

As for Anderson, I haven't seen enough of him to try to tell why his control is bad. I hope that it's just an issue of repeating his delivery and getting a consistent release point (like Newcomb) because all reports are that his mechanics are simple. If your mechanics are simple, you're repeating your delivery, and you can't hit your spots, that's trouble.

And I'm not saying Anderson wont overcome his control issues. I'm just saying the fact that he has them puts him behind Wentz in my book.
 
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