Kiley McDaniel Chat – 9/14/18
12:16 |
: Hello, I’m coming to you people on Friday since I was on the road Wednesday. Let’s get to your questions |
12:16 |
: When will we see rankings updates next? |
12:17 |
: I’m guessing Monday? We have one more update of about 15 players to shuffle around before we head into the offseason. We’ll probably lock all those in this weekend as far as where they go exactly, but the list is done |
12:19 |
Shane Bieber or Chris Paddack? Or will both be exceptional? : Long term who makes the better MLB Pitcher? |
12:19 |
: Similar kinds of guys, but Bieber is already there and performing and hasn’t had a TJ, so I’ll take him, though Paddack has a little more ceiling |
12:19 |
: are you buying the Luis patino hype? I believe he should be considered a top 100 prospect, plus velo, athletic, throws strikes, 3-4 usable pitches |
12:19 |
: That is one of the players that will be moved up next week to a 50 FV |
12:22 |
: The Braves have an outfield plethora and middle infield shortage due to the scandal. If you were AA, would you trade Incartie and wait a year for Pachè. Do you prefer pache or waters? |
12:22 |
: Hold on lemme try out a hot take here |
12:23 |
: Trade Dansby and Inciarte, sign Harper and Machado BOOM FIXED |
12:25 |
: Lots of different questions about what the Braves should do this offseason. I would generally leave the offense alone and let Riley/Waters/Pache work their way up rather than go nuts in FA. Teheran looks expendable, spending in the bullpen looks like a good spot, then wait until the deadline next year to see how the kids progress and either wait a little more or really push the chips in and make a run at some big fish. |
12:26 |
: Looks like the first 10 or so picks for the ’19 draft will be full of college hitters. Do you see any potential stars there or more likely above-average regulars? |
12:26 |
: More above average regular types, but I’m sure a few will emerge. Rutschman is the possible star of the group right now |
12:26 |
Nolan Jones – terrific approach it seems. Widely variant assessment of hit tool with 40 per FG up to 55 per MLB.com. Any ideas why such disagreement? K rate in this level versus age seem to suggest fringy or average, but does he have a better change to maximize the hit tool based on the approach? : |
12:27 |
: He is also going to be moving up next week, so you’ll have to wait until then for details |
12:27 |
: I’m curious what front office people look for in hiring and evaluating managers. Were you ever involved in something like that or do you have any info on how teams decide “this guy- who may or not have a managing track record- would be good” |
12:28 |
: Combining a bunch of things like experience level, track record of managing personalities, track record of tactical expertise, then lots of conversations where you try to tease out if he’s better/worse than the track record when he explains himself…or if he’s a snake oil salesman. Lots of calling around to get thoughts around the industry, former coworkers, etc. |
12:28 |
: Do you see swing change potential in prospects? Was that always built in to prospect ratings via raw vs game? Can you see when a prospect is trying to institute a change like adding a leg kick? I don’t know what people thought of guys like bautista and donaldson pre swing change but i’m wondering if scouts can see that potential without necessarily knowing exactly what the player needs to change. |
12:29 |
: We try not to go nuts projecting that stuff, more reacting quickly when there is a change and it looks sustainable. Generally, being a good athlete and having bat control are the universal qualities that make hitters able to adjust. Albies, Altuve would be the littlest examples of that |
12:30 |
: kevin smith is rated a 40+, do you see him progressing to AA next season and being a roster guy for the Jays down the road? |
12:31 |
: Yep, he’s a type that I think could be a 50 FV when he’s in Triple-A if he keeps performing. He’s not that yet since the upside isn’t enormous, he’s a year or two away and this is his first year at this new level of performance |
12:31 |
: How concerned should I be about Matias’ K rate? What kind of chance does this kind of prospect have in cutting the K rate to a level that will play at higher levels? |
12:32 |
: He’s the type that always gonna be high in K, higher in BB and high in HR…true three outcome and the tools/skills to continue doing this |
12:34 |
: Limits the upside some since the AVG/OBP and speed/defense will be low, but it’s sustainable at some level |
12:34 |
: Pardinho is still not 18, at what level would his FV get bumped ? |
12:34 |
: Issue there is he’s sub 6 foot and filled-out, so he doesn’t have the projectability in performance that most teenagers have due to the physicality being mature |
12:34 |
DL Hall have 1-2 upside? : |
12:35 |
: On certain days, yes. On other days he looks like a bullpen guy. But, again, not a super long list of guys that flash that ability at all |
12:35 |
Amed Rosario has finally figured it out/adjusted. (it’s insane how many people were willing to write off a 22 year SS who was a top 3 prospect in baseball a year ago) : How do we figure out if this is purely a hot streak or if |
12:36 |
: This is probably what he is–toolsy, electric, a little impatient, probably plays a bit below the ultimate upside but a solid regular with a chance to be well above |
12:36 |
: Any SEC guys you are liking for next year’s draft class? |
12:37 |
: Here’s a good list of all the top guys to monitor. That list (same link) will be updated over time and include a lot more names as the draft gets closer |
12:37 |
: Can 2019 LHP Hunter Barco be a top 10 pick even though he isn’t on your big board? |
12:38 |
Ryan Weathers would’ve gone top 10 even in April, so silly to rule stuff like that out this early. : May be tough given the lower arm slot, but prep pitchers can really move up/down a lot when stuff goes up/down a tick or two across the board. Certainly possible, not likely. Wouldn’t have guessed |
12:38 |
: Why would you ever stir the pot with Braves fans like that? You know at least 85% of the fan base fully expects them to swap Inciarte and Swanson with Harper and Machado now |
12:39 |
: joker burning mountain of cash dot gif |
12:39 |
: Do you believe what Camargo is doing can be sustained somewhat heading into 2019? |
12:40 |
Marwin Gonzalez, Ian Happ, etc.–so this doesn’t create some unsolvable problem like it seems some fans think re: Riley v. Camargo : I think he’s a 50 or 55 FV going forward. Some good offenses put multi-positional 50 FV types in hybrid roles– |
12:41 |
: Is there a pitching equivalent to wxOBA? I assume yes, at least internally for ballclubs, but I have not heard of a publicly-accessible version. |
12:42 |
: Petriello references this some (I think?) but yes, the smart teams had pretty advanced ERA estimators (using proprietary data) in like 2010 |
12:42 |
: Probably some before that, too |
12:42 |
: But they got much more accurate when Trackman type data became available |
12:43 |
: Where would you set the over/under right now on where I go in the 2019 draft? |
12:43 |
: 12.5 overall |
12:47 |
Victor Mesa and Victor Mesa Jr. just cleared and are now eligible to sign. Care to venture a guess (or have inside info) on where they land? : Jesse Sanchez is reporting that Victor |
12:49 |
: Orioles have ~$5M and Marlins have ~$4M, no other team is above $3M. So there’s your favorites. From the scuttlebutt, sounds like Marlins were going to sign Cuban RHP Sandy Gaston for over $2M then…didn’t. Could have been to save money for Victor Victor? Would expect the Orioles to offer the most, but there’s no telling what they’ll actually do, especially internationally. |
12:49 |
Grant Lavigne improved his stock at all this season? His power dropped off, but the walk rate and contact rate stayed pretty steady in a non-complex league. For a cold-weather hitter, that seems impressive, no? : Has |
12:49 |
: Impressive, but very hitter friendly conditions |
12:49 |
: Maybe a slight upgrade, but not too much |
12:49 |
: How do we get more information about the sub 40FV on THE BOARD? |
12:49 |
: Offseason lists will have more |
12:49 |
: Thanks for the Chat….Georga Valera – does he have enough projection to be a middle of the order hitter? |
12:50 |
: Yes |
12:50 |
: What % of international prospects would you say are actually signed years before they’re even eligible to sign? |
12:51 |
: The overwhelming majority are just the seven figure or very high six figure types. There are more than a few 2021s that are done…so maybe 10 or so get done 1.5-2 years in advance? |
12:51 |
: Can you give us your vector on Victor (Victor) Mesa? I know throwing comps on guys is kind of lazy, but who does he remind us of? |
12:53 |
: Draws a lot of Albert Almora comps. Line drive swing, plus run/throw/D, 50 raw, and some inconsistency in the contact against top pitching. Is seen as a low-end type everyday guy by most, helped by the instincts/feel, some say more 4th OF but that’s a minority opinion. |
12:53 |
: Were you ever a member of Bone Thugs and Harmony? |
12:53 |
: i miss my uncle charles ya’ll |
12:54 |
: Will the Braves be moving the Fire Frogs to North Port as well or will they stay us Kissimmee? |
12:54 |
: Don’t know for sure, but can’t imagine you build a fancy new stadium and leave it empty during the season |
12:54 |
: Why is the MLB so insistent on saying its trying to crack down on early signings for July 2 when everyone does it? |
12:55 |
: They aren’t trying to crack down on early signings. They’ve told teams directly that they don’t care about that. Now, why it’s still a rule that you can’t agree to early deals is a little confusing, because MLB could just change their mind and start enforcing that rule, but they’re at least clear at this point that they don’t care about that. It’s the package deals and identity/age/steroid/buscone fraud that they’re focusing on |
12:56 |
Ryan Mountcastle? Bat good enough to make up for defense question marks? : What are your thoughts on |
12:57 |
: Similar to Nick Castellanos in a number of ways. I think a little lesser of a player, but that general idea |
12:59 |
: Who is the first player in MLB history to be born in the year 2000 or later? When do they debut? |
12:59 |
Nolan Gorman, but there’s a lot of solid candidates for this : I’ll go with |
1:00 |
: 2021 |
1:00 |
: Eppler is having 2 MiLB OF work on pitching in instructs, not to make them true two way players, but just develop that aspect of the game. Will this be a trend? Having position players retain enough of their pitching abilities so that they can fill in during mop up games? |
1:00 |
: Smart teams are all looking into this, TB started the trend. NYY is doing it with
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1:00 |
Vidal Brujan is the hot name right now – is the BB% sustainable? : |
1:01 |
: Another one on the rise. There’s some Albies/Madrigal elements here. |
1:01 |
Daniel Espino’s chances of going top 5 or even top 10 in the 2019 draft? : With hard throwers going down with injuries more often like Reyes, Greene, Kopech, etc, does this hurt |
1:01 |
: Don’t think he was ever going to go that high |
1:01 |
: How would Tatis’ value be affected by a move to third? It’s a less valuable position but would his defense play up more over there? |
1:01 |
: It wouldn’t be a huge difference in value, but some |
1:01 |
: Any chance Nate Lowe can be an above average starter in the bigs? |
1:02 |
: Wouldn’t count on it, because the bar is so high offensively for a possible platoon LHH 1B type |
1:03 |
: Which top 100 prospect has the most diversity in opinion around the league |
1:03 |
: Maybe
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1:03 |
: Do you think robotic UCL’s are going to be a thing? And then to combat the unfair advantage hitters will install robotic visions, and then to combat that the pitchers will install robotic fingers to increase spin rate, and then the batters up the ante by installing a full robot body, and then…boom. It’s the RLB and not the MLB. |
1:03 |
: Oh. We’re already there |
1:04 |
: What is the highest ranked pitching prospect with the last name Sullivan? I want badly for the Mariners to trade for them so we can have Gilbert and Sullivan at the head of our rotation and many lighthearted chuckles about Penzance. |
1:05 |
: Man, things are a little different in here on Fridays |
1:05 |
: See you guys next week when we can talk about another new episode of the Untitled McDongehagen Project, some updates of THE BOARD and probably an article from me that will anger most of you. Bye! |
Kiley McDaniel has worked as an executive and scout, most recently for the Atlanta Braves, also for the New York Yankees, Baltimore Orioles and Pittsburgh Pirates. He's written for ESPN, Fox Sports and Baseball Prospectus. Follow him on twitter.