It seems like a lot of prospect sites out there tend to think a lot of the giants pitching prospects tend to have high reliever risk and I'm curious if that's coming from the fact than many of the pitching prospects in the system tend to only have 2 legitimate pitches. I guess my question is a 4-seam fastball combined with a sinker and some third pitch like a slider, curve, or splitter (in Winn's case) enough to enable pitchers to be legitimate starting pitchers?
The second half of Richmond's season, to me, seems like it will be of most interest to the 2024 Giants, to see how development continues for Brown, Luciano, Meckler, Black and Whisenhunt. For those five guys, what is one developmental step you would think would be most important for each guy, or, if more appropriate, what is one developmental step you would WANT to see each of them take.
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It seems like a lot of prospect sites out there tend to think a lot of the giants pitching prospects tend to have high reliever risk and I'm curious if that's coming from the fact than many of the pitching prospects in the system tend to only have 2 legitimate pitches. I guess my question is a 4-seam fastball combined with a sinker and some third pitch like a slider, curve, or splitter (in Winn's case) enough to enable pitchers to be legitimate starting pitchers?
The second half of Richmond's season, to me, seems like it will be of most interest to the 2024 Giants, to see how development continues for Brown, Luciano, Meckler, Black and Whisenhunt. For those five guys, what is one developmental step you would think would be most important for each guy, or, if more appropriate, what is one developmental step you would WANT to see each of them take.
Appreciate all the hard work, love reading your content!