Lance Brodzowski
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I don't remember off the top of my head, but that is, that is the thing to watch.
He's been a little sporadic in terms of command.
When I did, I have a sub stack and I did like a top 40 pitching prospect ranked.
And he, and this guy from New York, the Yankees, Carlos Lagrange, who kind of,
popped all over the place on social media in spring training because he was throwing like one-on-one.
They feature somewhat similar approaches from like, hey, I have this insane fastball.
I'm going to throw it like 60% of the time.
The difference is that LeGrande is just striking the ball more.
He's in the zone more.
So you can project him a little more aggressively as a starting pitcher.
The key for Jackson Wiggins this year is really like,
Am I confident enough to start him so that he's not going to walk three or four guys in the bigs against major league lefties and righties?
The quality of the fastball is so good.
It's just more what I was talking about with Cabrera.
I'm just like, if you're roughly in the box, man, we are going to be very good with that pitch.
Like we don't need, we can get to the point of halves, you know, like maybe outer third, inner third versus righties or something along those lines up in a way.
Like you could play around with those other halves of the plate, but he's really a guy that could just rip four seam over the plate and he's going to have success.
It's
It's just a matter of how do you get him to the point where that's more corralled?
I anticipate them doing a very similar thing later in the season that they did with Cade Horton, where he comes up more as a reliever or he's piggybacked if they need it.