Atlanta Braves: 2018 Florida Fire Frogs Season Review

LAKE BUENA VISTA, FL - FEBRUARY 22: Ray-Patrick Diddder #88 of the Atlanta Braves poses for a photo during photo days at Champion Stadium on February 22, 2018 in Lake Buena Vista, Florida (Photo by Rob Carr/Getty Images)
LAKE BUENA VISTA, FL - FEBRUARY 22: Ray-Patrick Diddder #88 of the Atlanta Braves poses for a photo during photo days at Champion Stadium on February 22, 2018 in Lake Buena Vista, Florida (Photo by Rob Carr/Getty Images) /
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The Atlanta Braves are seeing their minor league clubs finish out their 2018 seasons. We’ll review each one as they finish!

The 2018 minor league regular season has come to a close for the Atlanta Braves, and while the won-loss record at some levels may not be what they’d like, the development of players for the future of the organization is what is the goal of the Braves. Let’s see how each team has done with that, focusing on the Florida Fire Frogs today.

The Florida State League has not been kind to the Atlanta Braves organization. After a rough season in 2017 in their inaugural season in the FSL, the Braves new affiliate in the league, the Florida Fire Frogs finished in last place in both the first and second half of the season. The Fire Frogs finished with the worst combined record on the season in the Florida State League by 3.5 games.

Of course, that does not mean that the Fire Frogs didn’t have plenty of talent work through the team over the course of the year, but the Atlanta Braves had no issue with moving a player up to the next level when he showed readiness, making a steady team not something that was typical for Florida.

Team ranks:
Batting average (.233) – 12/12
On-Base percentage (.303) – 12/12
Slugging percentage (.341) – 10/12
Home Runs (69) – 9/12
Stolen Bases (78) – 9/12
Earned Run Average (4.02) – 9/12
WHIP (1.41) – 12/12
Strikeouts (997) – 8/12

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Players in league top 10:
Ian Anderson – #4 in strikeouts (118)
Braxton Davidson – #2 in HR (20), #6 in RBI (64)
Tucker Davidson – #4 in starts (24), #9 in innings (118 1/3), #10 in ERA (4.18)
Ray-Patrick Didder – #7 in triples (5)
Cristian Pache – #6 in slugging (.431), #7 in average (.285), #7 in triples (5)
Jeremy Walker – #2 in starts (25), #2 in innings (135), #9 in ERA (4.07), #10 in WHIP (1.44)

Team leaders (min. 50 AB, 10 IP):
BA – CJ Alexander .325
OBP – CJ Alexander .386
SLG – CJ Alexander .450
R – Braxton Davidson 49
H – Cristian Pache 105
2B – Cristian Pache 20
3B – Cristian Pache, Ray-Patrick Didder 5
HR – Braxton Davidson 20
RBI – Braxton Davidson 64
SB – Ray-Patrick Didder 18
W – Tucker Davidson 7
G – Mauricio Cabrera 31
GS – Jeremy Walker 25
SV – Devan Watts, Thomas Burrows 4
IP – Jeremy Walker 135
K – Ian Anderson 118
ERA – Walter Borkovich 0.00
WHIP – Walter Borkovich 0.71

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With some very impressive individual performance, the fact that Florida is not on MiLB.tv is still a bummer for Atlanta Braves fans who want to be able to follow the next generation of Braves.