Southpaw pitching prospects, Shane McClanahan of the Rays and Ryan Weathers of the Padres became the first pitchers in MLB history to make their Big League debuts in the postseason. While the two pitchers share that record, they are entirely different prospects. McClanahan is a higher ceiling, higher variance prospect with command issues while Weathers is a high floor prospect who lacks a plus pitch. What are the long term outlooks for the two? Where will they start the season next year? What are their respective ceilings and floors?
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