Kennedy has a plus changeup and above average curveball that also doubles as his third strike out pitch.
He's also been scouted as having great location which he continued to display in both the minors and majors after being drafted from college.
Yes, his fastball is low. He's not going to blow one by you like Hughes. But I like Kennedy better because it seems to me that he knows how to use his pitches to get hitters out.
Seems to me that Hughes is still learning to adjust to not being able to consistently blow a fastball by major league hitters and that worries me a bit. That's why I don't see him ever being a high 3 ERA guy. I see him being a 4+ ERA pitcher. And not that I'm trying to put a lot of stock in ERA (because trust me I know it's not the best measure of a pitchers success) but it does mean something.
Of course, I'm not saying that Hughes will be a disappointment. I just think he won't be as great as people think he will be. If he can continue to learn then I imagine he'll reach his potential. But with Kennedy, we see a guy that has already displayed an ability to learn. There's no mistake he shot up through the minor league system and saw no ill effects of being in the majors just months after being drafted.
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