Some notes from recent Burger/Burke interviews:
Colson Montgomery and Sean Burke lived together during the offseason. They trained with Jake Burger in Nashville regularly.
Burke says Colas may be the most talented baseball player he’s taken the field with, citing his bat-to-ball skills plus “swagger and confidence” at the plate. He also noted that Colson is far more “mature and focused” than he was at the same age.
Burke describes his arsenal as four seam, curveball, slider, changeup. He says he takes inspiration from Verlander, and the coaches have also had him watch tape on Cease to try to emulate a similar slider.
Burke mentioned Duke Ellis as an underrated guy in the system, complimenting his speed, baseball IQ, contact skills, defense, and hustle.
Burger says Colas’ power is legit, based on hitting behind him in CLT and watching his cage work. He says Seager comps are accurate for Colson, and Burke is one of the hardest workers in the org.
Burke watched Buerhle’s highlight reel backhand play live. It was the first time he’d seen Buerhle pitch.