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  1. A glimpse into the future with the Peña’s-Corobo-Made & Quintana all having nice pro debuts. Imo, this class will be their best IFA class ever. I love this organization’s teenage talent.
  2. Uribe’s suspension was reduced to 4 games, so much more manageable. Clarke-Bukauskas-Uribe-Williams-Hall and a starter arm or two will make for a log-jam over the next 6 weeks, so if anything — I think we should trade a reliever not acquire one.
  3. This team has the most underrated FO in baseball, and it’s not close. I’ve yet to see MKE rank inside the top 10 of FO’s from any rankings I’ve seen, which is ridiculous when one considers what they’ve accomplished in totality the last 8+ years. Consistently winning while simultaneously rebuilding/building-up their infrastructure — without a tank (Baltimore), or major sell-off should automatically put them in the conversation for best small-market FO’s with Tampa & Cleveland. And that was before Stearns left for NY with Arnold taking the baton and improving the organization even more so.
  4. I remember post-draft, reading at least 1 scout/evaluator predict he’d see the MKE bullpen sometime this year, so your not alone in your assessment. Hard to put into words just how incredible that draft-class is.
  5. Wiemer & Mitchell have little trade value. Wiemer can’t hit and Mitchell can’t stay on the field.
  6. The ‘23 draft-class does continue to “amaze”, especially on the pitching side. Hayden Robinson now joining the long list of pitchers performing at a high level. Letson could be the most impressive of all. The stuff has exploded. The command seems to be there. Could be their most talented SP.
  7. Jeferson QueroTyler BlackBrock WilkenMike BoeveRobert GasserCarlos F RodriguezJacob MisiorowskiCooper PrattBrett WichrowskiYophery RodriguezJorge QuintanaLuis LaraLogan HendersonJuan BaezBishop LetsonJosh KnothTobias MyersEric BitontiTyler WoessnerRyan Birchard I don’t think Misiorowski is a starter long-term, so I dropped him to 7. I have Boeve at 4 because I love his bat and think he’ll add power to become an impact hitter. I have 8, ‘23 draft-picks and 1, ‘24 IFA pick in my top 20. Just an incredible draft-class.
  8. I like your thinking in regards to how the team probably approaches the ‘24 draft. They were so successful with that strategy last year so why not try it again. Last years once in a lifetime depth of prospects thanks to Covid might throw a wrench into that strategy. Hope not.
  9. Bitonti heating up. Probably getting the bump up to Carolina before to much longer.
  10. Agree with your assessment’s mostly, but also with depth comes the opportunity for more future breakouts.
  11. I’d add Woessner, Myers, Letson & Manfredi to the breakout starter list, and after watching Henderson touch 97 in ST, now that his oblique is healed, it shouldn’t be long before we see him on the fast-track, imo. I think you are seriously underestimating the pitching breakouts and potential in this farm.
  12. Bottom half of the teens seems too far a drop. Losing Chourio-Gasser-Ortiz will drop the ranking for sure, but has any farm in baseball had pitching breakouts that match ours? My guess is not many if any. I can’t imagine a drop further than 12-15, and near top 10 farm still wouldn’t surprise.
  13. Putting himself in position for a big-league call-up when a starter is needed.
  14. Yeah, absolutely, especially with a young and controlled big-league team, deep farm system and extra draft capital. Focus on upside HS hitting prospects with the extra pool money. They don’t need the depth of prospects as much as upside talent. This team is in a good spot right now to potentially build the best farm in baseball over the next 2-3 years.
  15. You could be right about the tilt towards pitching. I’m hopeful the last IFA class adds the power I think it could with 2-3 of the SS’s showing power early and or having projectable bodies that can add power eventually. I’m also hopeful the FO/PPS’s will continue their quest for power and having the extra draft capital in at least the next 2 drafts, but probably more than that should allow the team to flip the lack of power script in short order just like they flipped the lack of starter arm script.
  16. Adding more power bats like they started to do last year with Wilken-Bitonti is what this farm needs. They will add another JUCO big-armed starter like always they can add to the large stable of starter arms added to the system recently. This is the most balanced farm, positionally vs pitching I can ever remember, but the only real weakness I see is power bats, especially in the OF.
  17. Starters too. It’s incredible the leap this farm system has taken with pitching, thanks to the ‘23 draft, but also other non-‘23 draftees starting to breakout as well from the Woessner’s to some of the internationals (Galindez-Herrera, others, plus too many relievers to list). From a positional rich system to at worst, a balanced system, maybe now even more pitching rich, especially depth-wise.
  18. Yeah, Dunn belongs at AAA getting every day AB’s, not at the big-league level taking AB’s away from Joey Ortiz.
  19. Worse case he continues his injury woes. That shoulder of his scares me to no end.
  20. Assad has plus command of 5 pitches. His command makes him a good starter.
  21. My memory says 38%.
  22. Absolutely is! Thank you Todd Johnson & co. The ‘23 draft-class has injected an incredible amount of talent into the lower-levels of the system, especially pitching. It’s early, but when all is said and done, that class could be franchise-altering. On the international side, it’s been consistently good to great classes since Mike Groopman was hired back in ‘18, then on to Klentak & Armstrong. The ‘24 class, imo, could end up the best of all as far as depth of impact talent is concerned (gut feeling based on SR’s/value signings).
  23. I think we might be ok provided no new starter injuries. Off-day Thursday so we can get back to 5 rest days when Gasser joins the rotation in 8 or so days as the sixth starter. Both he and Wilson should be fully stretched well before Memorial Day. Just need to gut it out a few more weeks.
  24. Hall for sure. Manfredi & Timmerman soon.
  25. Anyone know any current velo readings on Josh Timmerman?
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