Atlanta Braves Top 100 Prospects: #53 Omar Obregon

Sep 22, 2015; Minneapolis, MN, USA; A ball sits on the infield in the third inning in a game between the Minnesota Twins and Cleveland Indians at Target Field. Mandatory Credit: Brad Rempel-USA TODAY Sports
Sep 22, 2015; Minneapolis, MN, USA; A ball sits on the infield in the third inning in a game between the Minnesota Twins and Cleveland Indians at Target Field. Mandatory Credit: Brad Rempel-USA TODAY Sports /
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Sep 22, 2015; Minneapolis, MN, USA; A ball sits on the infield in the third inning in a game between the Minnesota Twins and Cleveland Indians at Target Field. Mandatory Credit: Brad Rempel-USA TODAY Sports
Sep 22, 2015; Minneapolis, MN, USA; A ball sits on the infield in the third inning in a game between the Minnesota Twins and Cleveland Indians at Target Field. Mandatory Credit: Brad Rempel-USA TODAY Sports /

Atlanta Braves Second Baseman Omar Obregon

Who Is He?

Obregon was signed by the Braves as a July 2nd international free agent from Nicaragua in 2011. He made his first professional appearance in 2012 for the DSL team and put up a line of .269/.419.290 with 7 steals and a 21/19 BB/K while playing the majority of his games at shortstop.

He was brought to the US by the Braves to the GCL Braves in 2013. He hit .227/.325/.245 with 5 steals and a 13/13 BB/K ratio in 130 PA while playing shortstop.

The arrival of Ozhaino Albies alongside Obregon in 2014 shifted him to second base at Danville, and he put up a .297/.384/.346 line with 5 steals and a 24/25 BB/K ratio over 217 plate appearances.

Next: Obregon's scouting report

The Braves moved Obregon up to Rome and he played very well in his first full-season league, hitting .274/.336/.317 with 31 steals (in 50 attempts) over 502 plate appearances, playing second base until Albies’ injury, when he moved seamlessly to shortstop for the rest of the season.