Spencer Schwellenbach Makes Waves with All-Rookie Team Selection

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Spencer Schwellenbach is a name Braves fans will be hearing for a long time.
Spencer Schwellenbach is a name Braves fans will be hearing for a long time.

MLB Pipeline’s All-Rookie team is out, and guess who made the cut for the Braves? None other than the talented right-handed pitcher Spencer Schwellenbach. And while he’s not on the First Team, his spot on the Second Team has fans and analysts alike buzzing about what this means for Atlanta’s future pitching rotation.

Now, let’s dive into the details. Schwellenbach’s name popping up here is no surprise. This guy has been electric on the mound. Since his days at the University of Nebraska, he’s shown he’s not just a one-trick pony. He’s the complete package. This past season, he brought a mix of velocity, control, and some jaw-dropping poise that you just don’t see every day from a rookie. And that’s exactly what’s landed him on this prestigious list.

But why isn’t Schwellenbach on the First Team? Well, it comes down to competition. If it wasn’t for 31-year-old Shota Imanaga lighting it up for the Chicago Cubs, Schwellenbach might’ve locked in that top spot alongside fellow standout Paul Skenes. Imanaga’s experience and performance clearly pushed him ahead in the pecking order, but hey, it’s hard to argue with a solid veteran showing his stuff. Still, Schwellenbach’s being in the conversation speaks volumes about his potential.

With that potential in mind, one has to wonder: are the Braves ready to make a move and lock this guy down early? The Braves are famous for their proactive approach with young stars. They’ve handed out early extensions like candy, which has paid off for them time and again. Given Schwellenbach’s skill set and upside, it might be time for Atlanta to pull the trigger on one of those deals before his stock skyrockets even higher.

Whether it’s an early extension or just letting him prove himself further in 2025, one thing’s clear: Schwellenbach is a name Braves fans will be hearing for a long time. And if his rookie season is any indication, Atlanta’s pitching staff is only getting stronger.

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