Atlanta Braves Morning Chop: new prospect rankings

MIAMI, FL - JULY 09: Ronald Acuna #24 of the Atlanta Braves and the World Team swings at a pitch against the U.S. Team during the SiriusXM All-Star Futures Game at Marlins Park on July 9, 2017 in Miami, Florida. (Photo by Mike Ehrmann/Getty Images)
MIAMI, FL - JULY 09: Ronald Acuna #24 of the Atlanta Braves and the World Team swings at a pitch against the U.S. Team during the SiriusXM All-Star Futures Game at Marlins Park on July 9, 2017 in Miami, Florida. (Photo by Mike Ehrmann/Getty Images) /
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Prospect Rankings are just that:  the opinions about someone’s observations about a projection of a player some distance from the major leagues.  Some are more interesting than others.

At this point after having traded Jose Quintana, it is probably fair to yield the mantle of Top Farm System from the shoulders of the Atlanta Braves to the White Sox.  Maybe. Barely

Even so, that slight concession won’t  last long as #1 Yoan Moncada will “graduate” before years’ end… though so will Sean Newcomb for the Braves.  But despite rankings, I’d take Ronald Acuna over Eloy Jimenez every day.

A couple of new lists have emerged this week from sources we follow with some interest, so it’s good to compare notes.

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A couple of notes about these lists:

Minor league ball has a few guys notably higher than on most lists out there:

  • Maitan – now that he has a few pro games under his considerable belt (gained 40 lbs. in the last year – but hey, he’s out of Venezuela and gets a chance to eat), people are recognizing that he’s the ‘real deal’.  Hitting .300 at Danville… with this easy opposite field homer.
  • Pitchers Mike Soroka and Luiz Gohara are definitely turning heads this year for all of the right reasons.
  • Ditto for Touki Toussaint, who is called out for marked improvements across the board.
  • Austin Riley is likewise getting notice as an “exciting third base prospect” with a “vastly improved strikeout rate” while also being the “best power-hitter in the Braves organization.”  That’s saying a lot with Kevin Maitan, Ronald Acuna, Alex Jackson, and Travis Demeritte all around.

But the variation on these lists also goes to suggest that there’s a whole lot to love about the Braves’ best minor leaguers… there’s probably 20 that make somebody’s Top 10.

A couple of recent promotions force me to pump the brakes on the hype train just a bit.

Riley is hitting .243 so far at AA (was .252 at High-A) and his power is down overall from last year.  Still the lower K-rate is notable and that change will require adjustment.

Now even as I suggest slowing down, I now flip the page to Gwinnett’s chart and find that Ronald Acuna is suddenly back to hitting .289… with a .940 OPS… in 12 games.  (shakes head in disbelief)

Okay, it’s still just 12 games, but there are 4 players who are on that stat sheet with a higher OPS.  They are named Freddie Freeman, Danny Santana, Micah Johnson, and Adonis Garcia – 3 of whom were merely rehabbing.  And Acuna is still 19 years old.

So okay… Acuna’s a beast.  All 6’0″, 180 pounds of him.

So…. What Can We Project?

If the Braves can figure out how to do it, Acuna has a real shot at Atlanta in 2018 – with a possible cameo in September (though not yet on the 40-man roster).

Sims, already on the 40, has shown enough at AAA, and that includes real command.  The jet-setting Blair will get a shot, but if Bowman is right, Sims will probably have the opportunity to finish the year in Atlanta.

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But Mike Soroka Let’s count heads for 2018 for a second:

This assumes that R.A. Dickey‘s option will not be picked up for 2018 (likely) and that no one is traded or acquired in the meantime (quite unlikely).

Sims’ coming audition needs to go well while Soroka could start 2018 in AAA (hey, he’s still just 19 until the end of next week, too!) as the Braves will likely pursue one or two starters between now and then.

But prospects are prospering and moving up… soon to reach a major league club near you.

Here’s last night’s box:

Atlanta Braves Hitting
BattingABRHRBIBBSOPABAOBPSLGOPSPitStrWPARE24Details
Danny Santana CF4000004.208.256.368.624129-0.085-1.1GDP
Brandon Phillips 2B3000003.290.333.442.7751110-0.073-0.7
   Luke Jackson P00000000.0000.0
   Kurt Suzuki PH1000001.255.340.468.80875-0.001-0.3
Freddie Freeman 3B4010004.328.428.6871.1151380.004-0.02B
Matt Kemp LF4000014.291.336.469.8051511-0.073-0.9
Nick Markakis RF3000013.274.353.380.734118-0.053-0.8
Tyler Flowers C3010023.297.387.450.83715110.000-0.22B
Matt Adams 1B3000023.285.330.553.8821511-0.048-0.6
Johan Camargo SS-2B3110013.315.336.476.811108-0.010-0.32B
R.A. Dickey P1010001.128.128.128.256220.0240.3
   Akeel Morris P00000000.0000.0
   Sean Rodriguez PH1112001.133.350.333.683530.1121.8HR
   Matt Wisler P0000000.000.000.000.0000.0000.0
   Ian Krol P0000000.000.000.000.0000.0000.0
   Dansby Swanson PH-SS1000001.209.285.306.59142-0.001-0.2
Team Totals312520731.161.161.355.51612088-0.204-3.0

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Atlanta Braves Pitching
PitchingIPHRERBBSOHRERABFPitStrCtctStSStLGBFBLDGScWPA
R.A. Dickey, L (6-7)3.25445404.3122904924101575434-0.210
Akeel Morris0.10000100.001330210000.024
Matt Wisler25442118.531347261655463-0.106
Ian Krol12220115.8051711533221-0.006
Luke Jackson11000003.66417106312210.000
Team Totals813101077211.2545174995123251515934-0.298

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Next: The Garcia Trade and Atlanta's Next Pursuit?

Tonight: Folty vs. Taijuan Walker.  This will be an interesting matchup.  8:40PM Eastern time in Phoenix.