I'm stunned to have THREE mid-to-upper 90s hurlers WITH control in the system as starters.
Having looked at Campos this last week, I'd really like to know how a low-A pitcher could show more than he has shown - sabermetrically, on the radar gun, etc. If Campos isn't in the top 100, no low minors player should be, perhaps ever.
He's a Pineda-template pitcher who, as you point out, is probably a tick *ahead* of where Pineda was as a teenager.
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Four separate SP's who, if they played for a variety of teams in the AL and NL East, would all be top-100 prospects.
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Good lines about the work in progress, getting the comets thrown in, and couple others G.
Agreed that, perhaps, Paxton's third pitch might actually improve his feel for pitching. Main reason being that he doesn't have to think about his mechanics.