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2023 #13 Prospect Cade Povich - LHP


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13 minutes ago, LookinUp said:

I knew he was inconsistent and had command issues, but I honestly thought he had better stuff. I’m not sure if Tony’s being conservative or if I’m just too much of a homer.

Are you talking now of future? 

Remember, I take things into consideration like the consistency of the pitch and ability to throw it for strikes when doing the grades. Povich well flash you plus pitches with his sweeper, curve and change, but not enough to think they will end up there or are there yet.

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39 minutes ago, Tony-OH said:

Are you talking now of future? 

Remember, I take things into consideration like the consistency of the pitch and ability to throw it for strikes when doing the grades. Povich well flash you plus pitches with his sweeper, curve and change, but not enough to think they will end up there or are there yet.

It’s important to remember that 1) you don’t grade like you’re a homer and 2) your ceiling’s are not defined as best possible outcome, rather they’re some probability mixed in. That’s why your ceiling’s aren’t littered with hall of famers and perennial all stars. So I’d say it’s a reasonably conservative approach.

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1 hour ago, LookinUp said:

It’s important to remember that 1) you don’t grade like you’re a homer and 2) your ceiling’s are not defined as best possible outcome, rather they’re some probability mixed in. That’s why your ceiling’s aren’t littered with hall of famers and perennial all stars. So I’d say it’s a reasonably conservative approach.

Thanks. I think it's just unfair to put a Hall of Fame ceiling on a young player no matter how good he is currently. Maybe I put one of Machado? Can't really remember, but if I'm putting 70 or more ceilings on guys they have HoF possibilities.

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4 hours ago, Jagwar said:

Based on that video, he strikes everybody out. 😉

13.1 k/9 Is striking out just about half the batters he faces.  Pretty crazy when you think about it.  He may be inconsistent (we also don’t know what he’s working on/trying to do out there) but he is dominant.  He can manipulate the ball in a way most people only dream of.  

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5 hours ago, Tony-OH said:

Here's a highlight video I put together as a test. If you like it please like it, comment and subscibe to our You Tube channel.

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Thanks for this video and this thread. His body language just yells "Big Leager!" to me when I watch him on the mound and I think about the future. He moves with confidence, and exudes a quiet confidence. Which is the foundation for the development of every athletic competitor.

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5 minutes ago, emmett16 said:

13.1 k/9 Is just about half the batters he faces.  Pretty crazy when you think about it.  He may be inconsistent (we also don’t know what he’s working on/trying to do out there) but he is dominant.  He can manipulate the ball in a way most people only dream of.  

Half the hitters he gets out.

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