Originally Posted by
KB21
Eh, I think they simply didn't let him battle through some issues on the mound like losing the feel for his secondary stuff. If Mark Bowman was asking around and someone mentioned that Folty did not show the sense of urgency he needed to show on a side throwing session, I'd bet dollars to donuts that it was Fredi who said it. That's my one big issue with him, even more than some of his moves that are criticized. He has a tendency to air dirt laundry to the public too much and will not come to the defense of his players. Similar to how he threw Alex Wood under the bus a week ago when Wood was tossed.
Of the young pitchers the Braves have, Folty has the best stuff. He sits 95-97 easy with movement, and when his secondary stuff is on, he is hard to hit. Most guys like him have command issues, and scouts feel he will end up being a 45 on the 20-80 scale with regards to his command. However, they feel his fastball is an 80 with a 60 curve ball. He was averaging 8.31 K/9 and only 2.34 BB/9 on the year. The fact that his ERA is over 5 and his FIP is 4.35 with an xFIP of 4.23, it suggests that he has been hurt some by the defense on this team.
In my opinion, the pitchers in the upper levels of the minors, including the ones that have gotten some time on the major league team would be rated like this:
1. Mike Foltynewicz
2. Matt Wisler
3. Tyrell Jenkins
4. Williams Perez
5. Manny Banuelos