Originally Posted by
jimbo92107
Guys that have had TJ or shoulder surgery should be either removed from that list or at least put an asterisk* next to their names. They need to prove not only that they can play, but that they can avoid further injury before they are labeled a top prospect. Kyle Gibson is a perfect example. We have no evidence that he will be able to throw a baseball hard enough to challenge a pro, much less dissect the strike zone. The pitching knowledge in his head is all pre-surgery, so he may need to learn a different way of throwing the baseball in order to avoid hurting his elbow again.
I watched Stephen Strassberg pitch yesterday's opener for the Nationals. Nice work, but his fastball no longer challenges the 100 mph mark. Today, he's a low- to mid-90's guy. He pitched well, but at least for now he's lost 6 mph off his pre-TJ heater. Can Kyle Gibson get by with 6 mph less on his fastball? Can he even throw a slider without doing damage? I would just as soon not put a guy on that list before he appears to be physically healthy.