Jones, Culpepper, McLeod, and Ohl all the IL to start the season for AA. But all are on the 7 day. I'm going to assume this is more about roster manipulation or a little side work and nothing serious?
Tremendous first starts for most of the top arms, but a bad 2nd start for Festa. Not sure you could ask more from Soto and Hill in their debuts. Good pro debut for Michael Ross, the 18th pick in last year's draft. Really good control pitcher who missed the 2023 season. I have to wonder if that held down his draft status? If he's increased velocity, he could be someone to watch. I still think Doktorczyk is a professional rookie from the '24 draft class to keep an eye on. Built a lot like Matthews, and reminds me of Ober in his throwing motion.
It's nice to see the hit start to some young bats, but we're only talking a few games, so have to take that in to account. Still, Amick looks good and I can see him and Culpepper each destroying A+ and moving to Wichita fairly quickly. That would also ease the INF logjam at CR.
Even with Lee back relatively soon, and Lewis hopefully around May 1st-ish, if Keaschall keeps doing what he did last season, with a good ST, and a hot start, he may not be long for AAA.
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Jones, Culpepper, McLeod, and Ohl all the IL to start the season for AA. But all are on the 7 day. I'm going to assume this is more about roster manipulation or a little side work and nothing serious?
Tremendous first starts for most of the top arms, but a bad 2nd start for Festa. Not sure you could ask more from Soto and Hill in their debuts. Good pro debut for Michael Ross, the 18th pick in last year's draft. Really good control pitcher who missed the 2023 season. I have to wonder if that held down his draft status? If he's increased velocity, he could be someone to watch. I still think Doktorczyk is a professional rookie from the '24 draft class to keep an eye on. Built a lot like Matthews, and reminds me of Ober in his throwing motion.
It's nice to see the hit start to some young bats, but we're only talking a few games, so have to take that in to account. Still, Amick looks good and I can see him and Culpepper each destroying A+ and moving to Wichita fairly quickly. That would also ease the INF logjam at CR.
Even with Lee back relatively soon, and Lewis hopefully around May 1st-ish, if Keaschall keeps doing what he did last season, with a good ST, and a hot start, he may not be long for AAA.
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