He's getting better almost by the month...that's the crazy thing.
I don't see any reason why Acuna isn't the #1 prospect in baseball.
Riley 2-3, 2b
.281 avg in AA
I don't want to start his clock early in the least, but he has noting left to prove.
Maybe the concern over allard not K'n guys should subside. His last 2 outings...
6.0 ip 10 k
6.0 ip 9 k
I'm betting they told him to stop throwing his curve as much this year to work on his fastball/change combo.
I'm betting they told him to stop throwing his curve as much this year to work on his fastball/change combo.
I guess it's not a real surprise that the D-Braves didn't get an all-star although Contreras not being named is a puzzler to some extent. They've cycled a lot of players out (and my guess is Isranel Wilson was on his way to all-star consideration if he had remained in Danville all season) and the guys who have come in (Waters, Maitan, Ramos) simply haven't been in the league long enough to warrant a selection. Not much pitching in Danville this year.
If that is the case. I have no idea if it is. Then Allard is our best pitching prospect.
Regardless, it is good to see him K more guys. A lot more these last 2 starts. It appears like he is going to have pretty good control and command so the only piece missing is enough Ks.
Its not uncommon for the Braves to do that. I remember when Tommy Hanson (RIP) was pitching in AA he broke out one game for like 13 k's. Shanks reported that the Braves didn't let him throw his slider all year and then gave him the green light. This was later confirmed by other sources.
By all accounts Allards curve is the best in the system. Even better than Touki simply because he commands it better. It makes sense that the Braves want him to have a full three pitch arsenal. The fastball/change also leads to lower pitch counts because it keeps hitters off timing and generate weaker contact.
Allard is our best pitching prospect. Always has been.
Riley 2-3, 2b
.281 avg in AA