Midseason - MLB.com Top 100 prospects & Top 30 Braves prospects

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Danville Rookie
1. Mike Soroka (#15 overall)
2. Kyle Wright (#25 overall)
3. Ian Anderson (#40 overall)
4. Austin Riley (#44 overall)
5. Cristian Pache (#58 overall)
6. Luiz Gohara (#63 overall)
7. Touki Toussaint (#78 overall)
8. Kolby Allard (#93 overall)
9. Drew Waters
10. Max Fried
11. Joey Wentz
12. Kyle Muller
13. William Contreras
14. Bryse Wilson
15. Jean Carlos Encarnacion
16. Greyson Jenista
17. Dustin Peterson
18. Tristan Beck
19....

http://m.mlb.com/prospects/2018/?list=atl
 
Pretty solid list considering the source

They also have Waters and Fried listed as 55 FVs. Which if you translate it from Pipelinese, means that they just barely missed the top 100. Is Pipeline really just too lazy to try to put actual grades on guys after the top 20? Every single list I see from them has every player 21ish-100 listed as a 55, about 100 players after that listed as a 50, and then everyone else in the minors gets a 45 lol. A 40 grade prospect in their eyes would have to be so incompetent at life that he'd have to wear a diaper.
 
Id consider being slapped with a 55 FV from them is getting some love.

Considering the entire Top 100 is 55s.

This is the same outfit who tabbed something like 65 draft eligible guys as 50+...which is an average MLB player.

Maybe their FVs are juuuuuust a bit inflated haha.
 
Considering the entire Top 100 is 55s.

This is the same outfit who tabbed something like 65 draft eligible guys as 50+...which is an average MLB player.

Maybe their FVs are juuuuuust a bit inflated haha.

Yeah. The grade themselves are inflated but the actual order seems pretty legit. I'd personally have Waters as a 50 FV on the outside of the top 100.
 
Yeah. The grade themselves are inflated but the actual order seems pretty legit. I'd personally have Waters as a 50 FV on the outside of the top 100.

Interesting that a lot of the trades for relievers going down the past couple days involve 40s and 45s. I think we can fill our needs without moving anyone we really care about
 
Interesting that a lot of the trades for relievers going down the past couple days involve 40s and 45s. I think we can fill our needs without moving anyone we really care about

Just hate that we missed out on getting two from the White Sox in the same deal - wonder if Ynoa, Davidson, and De La Cruz might've gotten us Soria and Avilan.
 
Contreras is gonna be a fast riser imo. He’s got the bat and the catching skills to be our catcher for a long time.
 
Contreras is gonna be a fast riser imo. He’s got the bat and the catching skills to be our catcher for a long time.

I kinda doubt it. I've heard that his defense still needs work. It'll probably be slightly faster than Willson Contreras for him...maybe the end of 2020.

Drew Waters is more likely to get on the fast track... He'll probably be like Ronald Acuna, start in A+ with the chance of moving quickly if he blows up, he's possibly going to be in AA for half of next year I think.
 
I kinda doubt it. I've heard that his defense still needs work. It'll probably be slightly faster than Willson Contreras for him...maybe the end of 2020.

Drew Waters is more likely to get on the fast track... He'll probably be like Ronald Acuna, start in A+ with the chance of moving quickly if he blows up, he's possibly going to be in AA for half of next year I think.

Don’t see the need to fast track anyone personally.
 
Don’t see the need to fast track anyone personally.

I'm not saying he's GOING to get on the fast track, just that it's possible he does. Even if AA is more **patient** it could mean a half year in A+ then half in AA for the kind of guy that I feel Waters is (next true Braves super prospect).

Plus...Florida rain days interrupting development.
 
I kinda doubt it. I've heard that his defense still needs work. It'll probably be slightly faster than Willson Contreras for him...maybe the end of 2020.

Drew Waters is more likely to get on the fast track... He'll probably be like Ronald Acuna, start in A+ with the chance of moving quickly if he blows up, he's possibly going to be in AA for half of next year I think.

I'm going to guess the era of rushing prospects is over now that AA is in charge.

According to him, Acuna wouldn't have been promoted fast enough through the minors to even be an option for the MLB roster opening day. I'd expect to see Waters/Pache/Riley handled more like the Dodgers handled Verdugo than how the previous regime moronically handled Swanson/Albies/Acuna.
 
I'm going to guess the era of rushing prospects is over now that AA is in charge.

According to him, Acuna wouldn't have been promoted fast enough through the minors to even be an option for the MLB roster opening day. I'd expect to see Waters/Pache/Riley handled more like the Dodgers handled Verdugo than how the previous regime moronically handled Swanson/Albies/Acuna.

Didn't AA pretty much do the same thing with soroka? He pitched 27.0 innings in AAA
 
I'm going to guess the era of rushing prospects is over now that AA is in charge.

According to him, Acuna wouldn't have been promoted fast enough through the minors to even be an option for the MLB roster opening day. I'd expect to see Waters/Pache/Riley handled more like the Dodgers handled Verdugo than how the previous regime moronically handled Swanson/Albies/Acuna.

I think Riley will probably be up some time between September and May of next year, but for Pache and Waters yeah I think they are going to get a lot of time to develop. Which is a good thing.
 
I'm going to guess the era of rushing prospects is over now that AA is in charge.

According to him, Acuna wouldn't have been promoted fast enough through the minors to even be an option for the MLB roster opening day. I'd expect to see Waters/Pache/Riley handled more like the Dodgers handled Verdugo than how the previous regime moronically handled Swanson/Albies/Acuna.

I'm not saying Waters is going to blow through three levels, I'm just going off of what I saw Toronto do with Vlad Jr and Bichette (although AA wasn't even there, so it could lean toward what the Dodgers do and they're doing weird things with Vlad Jr now in not moving him to AAA even though he's killed AA). I could see Waters split next year in A+ and AA if he's that super prospect that I think he is, then possibly be a September cup of coffee in 2020 after splitting his time in AA/AAA.

Contreras I don't see it, I think he stays in A+ for all of 2019, then very likely in AA for all of 2020 as well, then probably AAA for a lot of 2021 and then a September cup to make him mostly a year per level guy, unless his defense improves a lot. I think he does it a lot like Willson Contreras did it.

We probably won't see Pache until 2020 either, maybe mid 2020.

I don't think we see Riley until 2019, and possibly not right after the year is gained, maybe not even until the super two cutoff.

I'm not saying it's going to be similar, I'm thinking its going to be aggression without stupidity. I thought the Acuna call up to AA was dumb, and Riley's was even dumber because neither guy's performance warranted it.
 
Didn't AA pretty much do the same thing with soroka? He pitched 27.0 innings in AAA

You don't see any difference between Soroka and Acuna/Swanson/Albies?

Perhaps the position they play? Maybe the state of the team's playoff contention at the time?
 
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