Well, he's not gonna pitch in the WBC, but he will be ramping up his arm to get ready for this season and I think [the thing] for me is, I don't know how many innings he threw last year, but obviously with the full offseason going north of what he did last year.
When Alex Sarr entered the league, the big man immediately was faced with high expectations and rising pressure. Following his draft process saga that led him being surpassed with the No. 1 overall pick that was held by the Atlanta Hawks, just to land with the Washington Wizards, who held the No. 2 overall pick, all eyes immediately focused on the French product.
The 33-year old was taken No. 7 overall by the Arizona Diamondbacks in the 2011 MLB Draft. Most scouts presumed Bradley to become an elite starting pitcher out of his native Oklahoma. Instead, Bradley morphed into a very credible reliever over the course of what was a nine-year career. He featured mostly for Arizona - though his time in the big leagues also included stops with the Los Angeles Angels, Philadelphia Phillies, Cincinnati Reds, and the Miami Marlins.