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The ATL Thread 5/11: Braves have MLB high 8 prospects in Updated Baseball America Top 100
Posted on 5/11/17 at 3:53 pm
Posted on 5/11/17 at 3:53 pm
8. Ozzie Albies, 2B (.248/.287/.346, 1 HR, 9 SB; AAA Gwinnett)
28. Kolby Allard, LHP (1.38 ERA, 0.95 WHIP, .200 BAA, 31 SO, 9 BB, 39.0 IP; AA Mississippi)
44. Mike Soroka, RHP (3.45 ERA, 1.02 WHIP, .212 BAA, 31 SO, 7 BB, 31.1 IP; AA Mississippi)
60. Ian Anderson, RHP (3.21 ERA, 1.36 WHIP, .219 BAA, 37 SO, 17 BB, 28.0 IP; A Rome)
62. Ronald Acuna, CF (.317/.366/.545, 5 HR, 16 SB; A+ Florida/AA Mississippi)
71. Kevin Maitan, SS (Has Not Made Professional Debut)
72. Sean Newcomb, LHP (2.89 ERA, 1.37 WHIP, .227 BAA, 46 SO, 19 BB, 37.1 IP; AAA Gwinnett)
94. Luiz Gohara, LHP (1.98 ERA, 1.18 WHIP, .243 BAA, 39 SO, 10 BB, 36.1 IP, A+ Florida)
Acuna should continue to shoot up these lists. Will be a top 10 prospect overall by season's end imo.
Fried, Pache, Weigel, Toussaint, Demeritte, Riley are your next tier of guys.
28. Kolby Allard, LHP (1.38 ERA, 0.95 WHIP, .200 BAA, 31 SO, 9 BB, 39.0 IP; AA Mississippi)
44. Mike Soroka, RHP (3.45 ERA, 1.02 WHIP, .212 BAA, 31 SO, 7 BB, 31.1 IP; AA Mississippi)
60. Ian Anderson, RHP (3.21 ERA, 1.36 WHIP, .219 BAA, 37 SO, 17 BB, 28.0 IP; A Rome)
62. Ronald Acuna, CF (.317/.366/.545, 5 HR, 16 SB; A+ Florida/AA Mississippi)
71. Kevin Maitan, SS (Has Not Made Professional Debut)
72. Sean Newcomb, LHP (2.89 ERA, 1.37 WHIP, .227 BAA, 46 SO, 19 BB, 37.1 IP; AAA Gwinnett)
94. Luiz Gohara, LHP (1.98 ERA, 1.18 WHIP, .243 BAA, 39 SO, 10 BB, 36.1 IP, A+ Florida)
Acuna should continue to shoot up these lists. Will be a top 10 prospect overall by season's end imo.
Fried, Pache, Weigel, Toussaint, Demeritte, Riley are your next tier of guys.
Posted on 5/11/17 at 4:21 pm to volfan30
Should we expect Maitan to be top 3 in a couple of years?
Also, tell me more Kolby Allard. As much as I follow Braves prospects, I seem to know less about him than anyone else... Seems this dude just started dominating all of a sudden. Future starter? Future relief/closer?
Also, tell me more Kolby Allard. As much as I follow Braves prospects, I seem to know less about him than anyone else... Seems this dude just started dominating all of a sudden. Future starter? Future relief/closer?
Posted on 5/11/17 at 4:31 pm to volfan30
Whatever gets you through this putrid run y'all are on I guess.
Posted on 5/11/17 at 4:43 pm to volfan30
So who gets gets called up by the end of the year?
Posted on 5/11/17 at 6:09 pm to T1gerWonder
Albies and Newcomb from this list.
Posted on 5/11/17 at 6:15 pm to Ryan3232
Allard is the second youngest player in the Southern League (Acuna is the youngest).
He was the top prep arm in the 2015 draft before some back issues crept up which allowed him to slip to the Braves at 14.
Frame is a little small at 6'1, but plenty big enough to stick as a starter. Has good athleticism and a simple delivery which is easily repeatable.
Fastball sits in the low 90s and tops out at 94-95. I would give it a future 55 grade.
Curveball is a plus, plus pitch that is a true out pitch at the big league level. 60 grade with a future 65-70.
Changeup is a work in progress, but it has flashed as plus. 45 right now.
Command has been superb this year as he can spot the fastball on both sides of the plate. Command with the secondary stuff is inconsistent. He looks like a 2/3 at the big league level to me. The frame and velocity keep him from profiling as a TOR arm to me, but I think he is the best pitching prospect in the system, even if he doesn't have the highest ceiling.
Some clips from an 11 K start last year in A ball
He was the top prep arm in the 2015 draft before some back issues crept up which allowed him to slip to the Braves at 14.
Frame is a little small at 6'1, but plenty big enough to stick as a starter. Has good athleticism and a simple delivery which is easily repeatable.
Fastball sits in the low 90s and tops out at 94-95. I would give it a future 55 grade.
Curveball is a plus, plus pitch that is a true out pitch at the big league level. 60 grade with a future 65-70.
Changeup is a work in progress, but it has flashed as plus. 45 right now.
Command has been superb this year as he can spot the fastball on both sides of the plate. Command with the secondary stuff is inconsistent. He looks like a 2/3 at the big league level to me. The frame and velocity keep him from profiling as a TOR arm to me, but I think he is the best pitching prospect in the system, even if he doesn't have the highest ceiling.
Some clips from an 11 K start last year in A ball
This post was edited on 5/11/17 at 6:19 pm
Posted on 5/11/17 at 6:26 pm to Ryan3232
quote:
Also, tell me more Kolby Allard. As much as I follow Braves prospects, I seem to know less about him than anyone else... Seems this dude just started dominating all of a sudden. Future starter? Future relief/closer?
I mean, I wouldn't say he just started dominating. He was flat out dominant last year in his first year of pro ball after being a first round pick in 2015. After his first two starts last year where he got hit around a little bit, he had a 1.75 ERA with a WHIP below 1 and almost 10 K's per 9 in over 80 IP. Which was good enough to allow him to skip A+ and start the year at AA this year.
Has a plus fastball and an even better curve with advanced command. He will be a helluva #2, and could even be a #1 IMO.
Posted on 5/11/17 at 6:28 pm to SwampDonks
Braves are due for a winning streak, starting tomorrow.
So far this year we have streaks of:
5 Losses
5 Wins
6 Losses
4 Wins
5 Losses
So far this year we have streaks of:
5 Losses
5 Wins
6 Losses
4 Wins
5 Losses
Posted on 5/11/17 at 7:01 pm to volfan30
Albies might see AA before he sees MLB
Posted on 5/11/17 at 7:25 pm to volfan30
God that Curveball is nasty.
Posted on 5/11/17 at 7:26 pm to volfan30
quote:
Albies and Newcomb from this list.
With us having Phillips (and him playing well) and Albies struggling I could see him staying at AAA the entire year pretty easily. Though we could flip Phillips as well with our suckitude.
I think Sims and Newcomb are up by the all-star break most likely, as soon as we decide to cut bait with Colon it'll make space for one of them.
Posted on 5/11/17 at 8:37 pm to SwampDonks
Why do people not think Kolby is #1?
Posted on 5/11/17 at 9:21 pm to okietiger
Because he doesn't throw 98. That's about it.
Posted on 5/11/17 at 9:32 pm to volfan30
I kind of wish we would just put them all on the big league roster and see what happens. At least the AA and AAA guys.
Posted on 5/12/17 at 12:05 am to okietiger
Imo you need at least 70 command or a 70 FB to be a #1.
Posted on 5/12/17 at 1:22 am to volfan30
While I'm thinking about it how's Jaime been doing? When he was healthy he could be very effective
Posted on 5/12/17 at 8:34 am to Wishnitwas1998
Since we are going to be in serious contention for #1 in 2018, lets talk about Seth Beer.
Left high school in Atlanta a semester early and enrolled at Clemson last January. .369/.535/.700, 18 HR, 62/27 BB/K as a freshman last year. .288/..470/.606, 12 HR, 51/24 BB/K this year.
The batting average is a little low this year, but he is getting pitched around a lot. The power is still there, and the strike outs are still down.
With another good junior year next year, he is going to probably be the best prospect in the nation. He's going to be on a Kris Bryant/Evan Longoria level.
My question is. If we get the chance to draft him? Do we? We all know our philosophy of getting high upside high school pitching early, but he is on another level as a college position player, and could be the starter in left as early as mid to late 2019.
Left high school in Atlanta a semester early and enrolled at Clemson last January. .369/.535/.700, 18 HR, 62/27 BB/K as a freshman last year. .288/..470/.606, 12 HR, 51/24 BB/K this year.
The batting average is a little low this year, but he is getting pitched around a lot. The power is still there, and the strike outs are still down.
With another good junior year next year, he is going to probably be the best prospect in the nation. He's going to be on a Kris Bryant/Evan Longoria level.
My question is. If we get the chance to draft him? Do we? We all know our philosophy of getting high upside high school pitching early, but he is on another level as a college position player, and could be the starter in left as early as mid to late 2019.
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