yes his makeup is a tad different than the other lefties being discussed as he’s huge with a power arm but not sure he’s got the pitchability for starting personally.Hentges is a lefty as well isn't he?
yes his makeup is a tad different than the other lefties being discussed as he’s huge with a power arm but not sure he’s got the pitchability for starting personally.Hentges is a lefty as well isn't he?
Sorry got my T's and S's crossed.Criz, Logan T Allen was drafted by Cleveland and recently promoted due to his outstanding performance in A+ ball. He is not what most consider a power pitcher.
From what I read, Konnor's FB sits low 90's and hits 94 fairly frequently. Pretty much in line with Cantillo if I'm not mistaken.
Logan S Allen - throws 95 mph.. I call that power.Neither Logan Allen is a power pitcher
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In regard to LSAllen
Present - https://baseballsavant.mlb.com/savant-player/logan-allen-663531?stats=statcast-r-pitching-mlb
Past -
Logan Allen and His Inner Bulldog are Poised for a Padres Debut
The 22-year-old southpaw with the Vulcan change will be on the mound tonight in San Diego.blogs.fangraphs.com
I guess baseball savant is wrong. My bad.Logan S Allen - throws 95 mph.. I call that power.
You are not. I did not realize how much of a dip he took this year. Probably explains his issues... I do remember him hitting 95 multiple times this spring though... At least I thought I did.I guess baseball savant is wrong. My bad.
There was a lot of fluff about his training regime adding ticks to his fastball but honestly it seemed like puff piece from the hometown writers via the club and maybe just coming in amped up. As nice a guy he is and as much as I hope somehow he finds it and regains it he’s always been a pitchability back end guy to me and I’m personally over him. He can hang around to help be AAAA for Columbus but I’m over him getting any more shots in the major league rotation beyond a spot start because A LOT of injuries.You are not. I did not realize how much of a dip he took this year. Probably explains his issues... I do remember him hitting 95 multiple times this spring though... At least I thought I did.
No biggie. Just helping a brotha out.Sorry got my T's and S's crossed.
You are correct.
Am I wrong in saying I could easily see him not even being rostered? I know if he isn't and is taken a lot of people will be mad but personally I am fine with it. Was a transition year with the possibility to compete, once the rotation was decimated we weren't going to so we might as well start working on the MIF glut that also needs to be rostered even if they don't immediately give us the play Cesar did. Personally I see Konnor in the same area as Adam Scott and Juan Hillman. It's almost like if we get one of our lefties nabbed because un protected we have others that of are similar pedigree so we don't lose them all and we get to start looking to the future at 2B. I mean if he's in the 24 range in that system he's at the moment probably in the 30-50 range for Cleveland. Just my opinion though.
so a pure salary dump then - we save a million buxSee Aaron Laffey. Only difference here is Konnor misses bats..
Konnor also reminds me of Thomas Pannone
75/25 - in regards to a salary dump... IMO. He has a 1 in 4 chance to do "something" in MLB.so a pure salary dump then - we save a million bux
Does anyone believe the primary motivator behind moving Cesar is not wanting to pay him for his production?75/25 - in regards to a salary dump... IMO. He has a 1 in 4 chance to do "something" in MLB.