Drake Baldwin Posts Story Hinting The Quieter You Are The More You Get Trampled On After Jacob Misiorowski Is Compared To Nolan Ryan Right On MLB Homepage
A Rising Star’s Subtle Clapback?
Just hours after Jacob Misiorowski, the Milwaukee Brewers’ flame-throwing pitcher, was boldly compared to Nolan Ryan on the MLB homepage, Braves prospect Drake Baldwin shared a cryptic Instagram Story that has fans reading between the lines.
“The quieter you are, the more you get trampled on.”
— posted in white text over a black screen with no caption, no emojis, and no tags.
Baseball Twitter noticed instantly. And they had thoughts.
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The Comparison That Sparked the Fire
Misiorowski, known for his upper-90s fastball and intimidating presence on the mound, has been tearing through minor league batters. When MLB.com ran a front-page feature comparing him to the legendary Nolan Ryan, the praise was loud — and very public.
But what about the other rising talents? Particularly those like Baldwin, who’ve been producing quietly but consistently?
“It’s always the loud arms who get the love,” wrote one fan. “Meanwhile, Baldwin is out here working with no hype.”
Baldwin’s Numbers Speak Softly — But Clearly
Drake Baldwin, a former third-round pick by the Braves, has been earning respect for his strong defensive work, leadership behind the plate, and improving bat.
He’s not flashy. He doesn’t light up radar guns. But his consistency, baseball IQ, and quiet grind have made him a favorite within the Braves system — even if not on headlines.
And fans noticed the irony of his post.
- “He literally proved the point with the quote.”
- “Misiorowski gets the Ryan comp. Baldwin gets silence — so he speaks through silence too.”
- “You can feel the tension under that post.”

Is This a Sign of Frustration or Fuel?
Close friends of Baldwin describe him as humble but fiercely competitive. One anonymous teammate commented:
“Drake doesn’t talk much. But when he does? He means every word.”
His story didn’t tag anyone. It wasn’t deleted. It just sat there — 12 hours of quiet defiance seen by tens of thousands.
Baseball Culture Meets Social Media Signals
This isn’t the first time a young player has voiced frustration about media bias via subtle posts. In today’s age of curated profiles and branding, even a quote can feel like a statement.
And Baldwin’s statement was clear: he sees what’s happening. And he hasn’t forgotten it.
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A League Where Headlines Matter
Whether intentional or not, the juxtaposition of MLB’s praise for Misiorowski and Baldwin’s post speaks volumes about how young players navigate recognition, media favoritism, and self-worth.
And for fans who love drama behind the box scores, this moment — quiet as it was — felt loud.