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    Baseball America Braves Prospect Rankings

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    1. Dansby Swanson, ss
    2. Ozzie Albies, 2b/ss
    3. Kolby Allard, lhp
    4. Mike Soroka, rhp
    5. Ian Anderson, rhp
    6. Ronald Acuna, of
    7. Kevin Maitan, ss
    8. Sean Newcomb, lhp
    9. Patrick Weigel, rhp
    10. Max Fried, lhp

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    PROJECTED 2020 LINEUP
    Catcher Tyler Flowers
    First Base Freddie Freeman
    Second Base Ozzie Albies
    Third Base Austin Riley
    Shortstop Dansby Swanson
    Left Field Dustin Peterson
    Center Field Ender Inciarte
    Right Field Ronald Acuna

    No. 1 Starter Julio Teheran
    No. 2 Starter Kolby Allard
    No. 3 Starter Mike Soroka
    No. 4 Starter Ian Anderson
    No. 5 Starter Sean Newcomb
    Closer Patrick Weigel

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    BEST TOOLS
    Best Hitter for Average Ozzie Albies
    Best Power Hitter Austin Riley
    Best Strike Zone Discipline Ronald Acuna
    Fastest Baserunner Anfernee Seymour
    Best Athlete Derian Cruz
    Best Fastball Lucas Sims
    Best Curveball Max Fried
    Best Slider A.J. Minter
    Best Changeup Kolby Allard
    Best Control Mike Soroka
    Best Defensive Catcher Lucas Herbert
    Best Defensive Infielder Dansby Swanson
    Best Infield Arm Ozzie Albies
    Best Defensive Outfielder Cristian Pache
    Best Outfield Arm Ray-Patrick Didder

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    Man, Weigel just keeps getting more and more love. I like him, but wondering if he's a sell high candidate the way everyone has jumped on him.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CJ9 View Post
    BEST TOOLS
    Best Hitter for Average Ozzie Albies
    Best Power Hitter Austin Riley
    Best Strike Zone Discipline Ronald Acuna
    Fastest Baserunner Anfernee Seymour
    Best Athlete Derian Cruz
    Best Fastball Lucas Sims
    Best Curveball Max Fried
    Best Slider A.J. Minter
    Best Changeup Kolby Allard
    Best Control Mike Soroka
    Best Defensive Catcher Lucas Herbert
    Best Defensive Infielder Dansby Swanson
    Best Infield Arm Ozzie Albies
    Best Defensive Outfielder Cristian Pache
    Best Outfield Arm Ray-Patrick Didder
    Looking at this I think of 3 things. Acuna could be a stud. To have that much athletic ability and also strike zone discipline is rare for teenagers. Sims should be a reliever. He could be a darn good one. The only thing I'm thinking is we plan on trading him as a starter. Albies has much more value as a SS than a 2B.

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    That's a pretty strong top 10. Our 11-20 would be in most people's top 10. I'd probably put Maitan in a 2020 lineup bc if he comes even close to what he could be then 3 years in the minors should be enough. Also, Fried's curveball must be nasty if he beat out Allard and Touki.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hudson2 View Post
    That's a pretty strong top 10. Our 11-20 would be in most people's top 10. I'd probably put Maitan in a 2020 lineup bc if he comes even close to what he could be then 3 years in the minors should be enough. Also, Fried's curveball must be nasty if he beat out Allard and Touki.
    Giving Allard the best changeup in the system was a surprise to me simply because I feel like I haven't read much about it. MLB Pipeline gives his fastball and curveball both 60 grades and the changeup a 50.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chico View Post
    Looking at this I think of 3 things. Acuna could be a stud. To have that much athletic ability and also strike zone discipline is rare for teenagers. Sims should be a reliever. He could be a darn good one. The only thing I'm thinking is we plan on trading him as a starter. Albies has much more value as a SS than a 2B.
    Sims has three pitches and the body to be a starter. If he could ever harness everything then he's got front of the rotation potential. They're not going to be quick to give up on that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by striker42 View Post
    Sims has three pitches and the body to be a starter. If he could ever harness everything then he's got front of the rotation potential. They're not going to be quick to give up on that.
    It's possible, but I think he's going to have problems cracking our rotation with our current depth.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CJ9 View Post
    BEST TOOLS
    Best Hitter for Average Ozzie Albies
    Best Power Hitter Austin Riley
    Best Strike Zone Discipline Ronald Acuna
    Fastest Baserunner Anfernee Seymour
    Best Athlete Derian Cruz
    Best Fastball Lucas Sims
    Best Curveball Max Fried
    Best Slider A.J. Minter
    Best Changeup Kolby Allard
    Best Control Mike Soroka
    Best Defensive Catcher Lucas Herbert
    Best Defensive Infielder Dansby Swanson
    Best Infield Arm Ozzie Albies
    Best Defensive Outfielder Cristian Pache
    Best Outfield Arm Ray-Patrick Didder
    Curious to see if he can hit as he moves up. Clearly an under-the-radar guy who has some tools.

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    Fried best Curve? Man I would have thought Touki..

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    Quote Originally Posted by bravesfanMatt View Post
    Fried best Curve? Man I would have thought Touki..
    I don't really put a lot of stock in BA anymore. They're good for general prospect status for the most part, but a lot of times their individual scouting seems to be off of what everybody else has.

    Also, why do people keep saying Albies has more value as a SS? Maybe on the trade market he does, but who cares about his trade value? He can be just as valuable to us as a 2B as he would be as a SS.

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    They must consider Fried to be more consistent with his curve than Touki, because when Toussaint is throwing his curve well I can't imagine another pitcher in the system having a better one.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Oklahomabrave View Post
    Are there deserving Braves prospects we left off the top 10? Yes. No. 16 on Braves list isn't far behind No. 3.?

    Gotta love that quote

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    here's the fun part though..... if Fried can stay healthy he's about to rocket up some lists.

    If his curve is 'Touki--ish' with his velo back around 92-95, strong command and a solid change up, we are talking about one of the better potential pitching prospects in baseball.

    Remember he finished his season last year dominating the playoffs.

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    Quote Originally Posted by smootness View Post
    I don't really put a lot of stock in BA anymore. They're good for general prospect status for the most part, but a lot of times their individual scouting seems to be off of what everybody else has.

    Also, why do people keep saying Albies has more value as a SS? Maybe on the trade market he does, but who cares about his trade value? He can be just as valuable to us as a 2B as he would be as a SS.
    I love Albies, but yes he has more value as a as a SS. IMO 2B and LF are the last two spots I worry about when constructing a team. If we could get a stud RF, 3B or TOR starter for Albies I'd do it. That's just me. I don't put as much stock in to 2B as I do 3B, RF or TOR

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    Quote Originally Posted by 50PoundHead View Post
    Curious to see if he can hit as he moves up. Clearly an under-the-radar guy who has some tools.
    When I read somewhere they moved him to RF to make room for Acuna I though it was odd as I didn't know much about his arm. He's got the tools to be a good one.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chico View Post
    I love Albies, but yes he has more value as a as a SS. IMO 2B and LF are the last two spots I worry about when constructing a team. If we could get a stud RF, 3B or TOR starter for Albies I'd do it. That's just me. I don't put as much stock in to 2B as I do 3B, RF or TOR
    You may think about 2B last, but that doesn't reduce his potential value. The league is slightly better in the top end at SS right now and slightly better in the middle tier at 2B right now, with the bottom about the same. That doesn't mean it's easier to find a good 2B than it is a SS. There aren't more than 20 guys who provide any real value at either position.

    And LF was actually a much worse position around the league than either of those in 2016, so if you have one that's very good, you're way ahead. So I'm not sure why you're so concerned with what position a guy plays. Value is value.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chico View Post
    I love Albies, but yes he has more value as a as a SS. IMO 2B and LF are the last two spots I worry about when constructing a team. If we could get a stud RF, 3B or TOR starter for Albies I'd do it. That's just me. I don't put as much stock in to 2B as I do 3B, RF or TOR
    I agree with the first part, but not necessarily the second. During the Braves' dynasty, they got above average offensive performance at positions usually not offensive-centric (Andruw in CF, Javy at C, etc.). While Albies doesn't profile as a power-hitter, he does profile as an above-average bat for average (and by extension OBP). His presence would allow the Braves to slot players at the other positions you mention who may not profile as an optimum offensive performer at that position.

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