Cade Kuehler Helps Replenish Braves’ Pitching Pipeline
The Braves’ emphasis on drafting pitching in recent years, including Cade Kuehler, gives them the best chance to replenish their depth.
The Braves’ emphasis on drafting pitching in recent years, including Cade Kuehler, gives them the best chance to replenish their depth.
From college reliever to dominating full-season debut, Tyler Stuart kept working to build on his sinker/slider foundation.
The Phillies have seen marked improvement in Bryan Rincon’s shortstop play. The next step will be focusing on his swing.
Making his pro debut, Jack Hurley learned things about his swing and approach that he will carry into nest season.
Eric Brown’s season was interrupted by injury just as he was starting to hit, making his Arizona Fall League stint a crucial one.
Cristhian Vaquero showed hitting ability, discipline and strong defense. Adding physicality is the next step to enhance his game.
Small adjustments to his hitting setup yielded big improvements for Rece Hinds in his first full season at Double-A.
Kyle Hurt has the type of stuff and deception that could play in the Dodgers’ bullpen in 2024.
Pitching in the Double-A Southern League playoffs provided Cade Horton with valuable experience to set him up for 2024 success.
Second-round pick Sean Sullivan experienced great success in a brief pro debut despite an unusual approach.
The Marlins face a key decision on 26-year-old first baseman Troy Johnston coming off a dominant minor league campaign.
Victor Bericoto put his power and discipline to good use in his best season, one that positions him for winter ball and a pivotal 2024.
From undrafted in 2022 to talk of the Arizona Fall League in 2023, Braden Nett could be on a fast track to San Diego.
Wilyer Abreu’s season ended with a productive MLB run, but it truly began when he tweaked his setup and swing to strike a better balance.
Carson Williams has power. He is a top shortstop defender in the minor leagues. Making quality contact at a greater frequency is the next step.
Improved swing decisions have helped 6-foot-4 slugger Lazaro Montes access his power more frequently.
On top of his strong surface numbers, Coby Mayo showed improvement to his batted-ball profile at Triple-A.
Hard-working Will Wagner puts in the work necessary to develop his offensive and defensive game.
Leveling his swing, drawing more walks and making more contact helped Cam Eden showcase his plus-plus speed and make his MLB debut.
On the heels of a breakout season at Double-A, Ben Rice will focus his offseason on becoming a more well-rounded player.
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