Thanks! Here it is, doesn’t answer my question about swing and miss in the zone but still a nice little summary.
37. Cade Cavalli, RHP, Washington Nationals
The Good: The velocity has always been there for Cavalli, as he sits 94-96 and touches 98 as a starter. He even hit triple digits in his abbreviated outing in the 2021 Future’s Game. The curveball, slider and change all show up as above-average pitches, if not better and all three offerings miss bats.
The Bad: He struggled in April and May but is sporting a 2.29 ERA since the beginning of June. His fastball is the main culprit as he struggled commanding his heater. The fastball doesn’t play up metrically, and in fact, his fastball might be his worst pitch, despite the plus velocity.