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<B>Director of Minor League Reports</B>
Less than two months ago, three of Atlanta's top four prospects weren't even in the Braves system. Less than two months from now, they'll get a chance to make a lasting first impression on their new club.
Atlanta's No. 1 prospect Dansby Swanson, No. 2 Sean Newcomb and No. 4 Aaron Blair, all trade acquisitions since mid-November, join No. 3 Braves prospect Ozhaino Albies at big league Spring Training camp with non-roster invitations. In total, 10 of the club's top 13 prospects are ticketed for Orlando next month.
Atlanta's other top ranked prospects headed for Spring Training are right-handers Tyrell Jenkins (No. 7), Lucas Sims (No. 10) and Chris Ellis (No. 11), who was acquired from the Angels with Newcomb, lefty Manny Banuelos (No. 8), third baseman Rio Ruiz (No. 12) and outfielder Braxton Davidson (No. 13), Atlanta's first-round pick in 2014. Only Jenkins and Banuelos are on Atlanta's 40-man roster.
Rankings are those of MiLB.com.
Atlanta's No. 1 prospect Dansby Swanson, No. 2 Sean Newcomb and No. 4 Aaron Blair, all trade acquisitions since mid-November, join No. 3 Braves prospect Ozhaino Albies at big league Spring Training camp with non-roster invitations. In total, 10 of the club's top 13 prospects are ticketed for Orlando next month.
Atlanta's other top ranked prospects headed for Spring Training are right-handers Tyrell Jenkins (No. 7), Lucas Sims (No. 10) and Chris Ellis (No. 11), who was acquired from the Angels with Newcomb, lefty Manny Banuelos (No. 8), third baseman Rio Ruiz (No. 12) and outfielder Braxton Davidson (No. 13), Atlanta's first-round pick in 2014. Only Jenkins and Banuelos are on Atlanta's 40-man roster.
Rankings are those of MiLB.com.