Know a guy who thinks this is the Hunter Greene sweepstakes.
He's a RHP/SS from a high school in Southern California.
Since when is a high school right handed pitcher a sure thing to go first overall?
Since when is a high school right handed pitcher a sure thing to go first overall?
Because he may well be a better hitter than pitcher.
I agree that I think he will end up being the clear #1 by draft day next year.
Since when is a high school right handed pitcher a sure thing to go first overall?
3.5 game lead. Not too bad. I think they will DL JT for 15 days. So we should pad that by end of August.
Braves are struggling against the easier part of the schedule.
The schedule really ramps up and gets difficult in August with Washington, St. Louis, Pittsburgh, San Francisco, and even the road games in Arizona won't be easy.
Atlanta also goes through a stretch where 13 games of a 34-game stretch are against Washington from the middle of August to the middle of September. I hate these schedules. I'd much rather them go back to playing each NL team 9-12 games a year and have just two divisions.