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    2014 Minor League Roster thread

    As posted Nov. 5 by MLB, here are the initial minor league free agents heading into 2014. The Braves have equal rights to re-sign any of these players. According te BBA, some 550 players from 2013 are currently free agents.

    Atlanta Braves
    RHP: Brett Cammons* (AA), Pat Egan (AA), Gary Moran (AA), Omar Poveda (AAA), Benino Pruneda* (AA)
    LHP: Joe Beimel (AAA), Juan Cedeno (AAA), Yohan Flande (AAA), Jose Lugo (Hi A)
    C: Shawn McGill (Hi A), Jose Yepez (AAA)
    2B: Alden Carrithers (AAA)
    SS: Jaime Pedroza (AA)
    OF: Stefan Gartrell (AAA), Greg Golson (AA), Christian Marrero (AA), Jose Martinez (AA)
    (*) indicates spent all of 2013 on DL

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    From J.J. Cooper's Q & A on Indy leageu signings of Indy "prospects"

    Info regarding singings of Pete Perez, Marquis Riley, Race Parmenter -- who were all named "top prospects" by BBA?
    Those are the three that I’ve heard about. Riley intrigues me a lot, as there aren’t a lot of middle infielders in indy ball who seem to have a chance to stay in the middle infield. Riley has a better chance than most to stick up the middle and you can’t help but love his feel for hitting–he was the toughest player in all of the NCAA to strike out in 2011.

    2. Pete Perez, rhp, Southern Illinois (Frontier)

    Born: Dec. 8, 1990. B-T: R-R. Ht.: 5-11. Wt.: 225.

    An all-conference starting pitcher as a senior at Division II Tarleton (Texas) State, Perez jumped right from Tarleton’s rotation to Southern Illinois’ bullpen. It was an easy transition for the short righthander, as he pumped 90-93 mph fastballs, touching 95, an average to tick above-average changeup and a useable curveball by Frontier League hitters. Perez ran out of gas late in the season, allowing 8 of his 13 runs allowed in a five-outing stretch in late August, which is a reminder that he could tighten up what was generally described as a soft body.

    6. Race Parmenter, rhp, Southern Illinois (Frontier)

    Born: May 24, 1991. B-T: R-R. Ht.: 6-0. Wt.: 185.

    Frontier League hitters simply didn’t have a chance against Parmenter’s split-finger fastball. Parmenter would get ahead of hitters with his 88-90 mph fastball that touches 92 and then he’d put them away with the split.
    “You can’t lay off of it,” Southern Illinois manager Mike Pinto said. “He can throw it for a strike and he can throw it where you can’t hit it. He’s got great command of it.”
    Parmenter served as UC Irvine’s closer this year and quickly moved into the same role with the Miners. He began his Southern Illinois career by not allowing an earned run in nine straight outings stretching over 14 innings. He finished it by throwing nine more scoreless outings stretching 12 ⅔ innings.

    7. Marquis Riley, 2b, Joliet (Frontier)

    Born: July 26, 1990. B-T: L-R. Ht.: 5-11. Wt.: 205

    Riley was the toughest player in Division I baseball to strike out during his junior year at North Carolina A&T in 2011. He carried that approach into the Frontier League, walking more than he struck out (41 walks, 35 strikeouts) as a rookie. Riley has a short stroke, an opposite-field approach and the mindset of a top-of-the-order hitter. He’s a 60 runner who was one of the better second basemen defensively in the Frontier League.



    Any info on Braves in-season signing Brandon Cunniff, Chris Edmondson, and Ryan Hinson?
    J.J. Cooper: All 3 were more needed org players than top prospects, but if you asked me to pick one who has a chance to surprise, I’ll go with Cunniff but there’s reason to be skeptical with all three.

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    Early updates:

    Jordan Parraz signs with Arizona.
    Braves re-sign would-be minor league FA Robert Fish. Signed C Jerrol Guzman (and can find nothing about him!)
    Buchter, Obispo added to 40-man
    Gosselin dropped from 40-man

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    I love how aggressive the Braves have been to find talent everywhere. Even if all they get is a back end major league bullpen arm or the last man off the bench its a success.

    Rico, thanks for making this thread. This will be helpful moving forward.
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    Quote Originally Posted by rico43 View Post
    Early updates:

    Jordan Parraz signs with Arizona.
    Braves re-sign would-be minor league FA Robert Fish. Signed C Jerrol Guzman (and can find nothing about him!)
    Buchter, Obispo added to 40-man
    Gosselin dropped from 40-man
    Released Joe Bisenious

    Signed minor league FAs
    OF Alex Arias
    P Albert Campos (6-4, from VZ) was a well-regarded prospect for Rockies, released in spring 2012 after off-field incident, still only 22 yr. old
    1B Seth Loman (6-foot-4, lefty hitter, age 27, 14 HRs last year with Charlotte and Bowie)

    Correct spelling is Jerol Guzman.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rico43 View Post
    Released Joe Bisenious

    Signed minor league FAs
    OF Alex Arias
    P Albert Campos (6-4, from VZ) was a well-regarded prospect for Rockies, released in spring 2012 after off-field incident, still only 22 yr. old
    1B Seth Loman (6-foot-4, lefty hitter, age 27, 14 HRs last year with Charlotte and Bowie)

    Correct spelling is Jerol Guzman.
    It appears that Guzman and Arias (Elias not Alex) are international free agent signings who are entering the pros for the first time.

    Not seeing much in terms of prospects in our own minor league free agents. Poveda is probably the best of the lot, although Carrithers will stick around for a few more years because of his versatility. I saw Lugo pitch once and he looked okay. But looking okay in AA is something like being the best-looking woman in the bar at closing time. I wonder where Yohan Flambe will end up.
    Last edited by 50PoundHead; 11-18-2013 at 11:57 AM.

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    These were posted elsewhere, but will be added here for consistency.

    Added to 40-man: Carlos Perez, Elmer Reyes

    Minro league FA signee: Luis Vazquez RHP

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    Quote Originally Posted by rico43 View Post
    As posted Nov. 5 by MLB, here are the initial minor league free agents heading into 2014. The Braves have equal rights to re-sign any of these players. According te BBA, some 550 players from 2013 are currently free agents.

    Atlanta Braves
    RHP: Brett Cammons* (AA), Pat Egan (AA), Gary Moran (AA), Omar Poveda (AAA), Benino Pruneda* (AA)
    LHP: Joe Beimel (AAA), Juan Cedeno (AAA), Yohan Flande (AAA), Jose Lugo (Hi A)
    C: Shawn McGill (Hi A), Jose Yepez (AAA)
    2B: Alden Carrithers (AAA)
    SS: Jaime Pedroza (AA)
    OF: Stefan Gartrell (AAA), Greg Golson (AA), Christian Marrero (AA), Jose Martinez (AA)
    (*) indicates spent all of 2013 on DL
    Poveda and Carrithers are the two players on this list that some other team will do well by picking up. Poveda just got lost in the numbers game given all the pitching we're going to have in AAA next year. Carrithers is a nice utility player with good on-base skills. I can see both making a contribution at the major league level.
    Last edited by nsacpi; 11-17-2013 at 09:08 AM.

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    jS jr is the manager of the Rome braves. Nah. No nepotism here.

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    Those are not the updated rosters Rico. Sims and Cabrera will both be in Lynchburg so will Peraza. Reyes is starting in Rome. There are too many changes for me to name but those are just a couple key names.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jay212033 View Post
    Those are not the updated rosters Rico. Sims and Cabrera will both be in Lynchburg so will Peraza. Reyes is starting in Rome. There are too many changes for me to name but those are just a couple key names.
    Not to mention LaStella, he was supposed to make AAA, no?

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