FG releases a ranking of all 50+ prospects, and in 2022 they have decided there are 114 of them:
https://blogs.fangraphs.com/2022-top-100-prospects/
Only 2 Braves made the cut:
#70 Lango (50) - "he has plus raw power and the potential to whack 20-plus home runs annually. His combination of power and glove work could make him one of the more valuable catchers in baseball"
#72 Pache (50) - "he’ll be a Gold Glove contender. He has the raw power to pull out 20 annual homers...we anticipate he’ll be a glove-only, nine-hole hitter at the start"
So Lango is the low batting average "field general" catcher with some HR pop that sits in the 7th hole for 5+ years, and Pache is the slick fielding CF who hides at the bottom of the order. Pretty much what I see both of them being.
I'm a little surprised Harris didn't make the cut, which means he's still in that 45+ tier immediately below the 50s. The "LHH Acuna" hype was obviously ludicrous, and a .798 OPS with 7 HRs in A+ from a guy who probably moves to a corner probably didn't warrant a bump in prospect status. However, reports on his hard hit rate plus his 18% K rate and ~50% grounder rate suggest to me he is a swing change away from hitting a lot more HRs...and the ISO creeps up towards .200.
To me, he is the exact opposite situation as Waters. Harris can actually hit, and needs to tweak some things to get to his power more. Waters simply can't hit, and no amount of tools will cover that up.
Don't send Harris to a team like the Dodgers or As and let him become a 3+ win player for them after they fix his approach. Get some dev guys who can do that fixing.
https://blogs.fangraphs.com/2022-top-100-prospects/
Only 2 Braves made the cut:
#70 Lango (50) - "he has plus raw power and the potential to whack 20-plus home runs annually. His combination of power and glove work could make him one of the more valuable catchers in baseball"
#72 Pache (50) - "he’ll be a Gold Glove contender. He has the raw power to pull out 20 annual homers...we anticipate he’ll be a glove-only, nine-hole hitter at the start"
So Lango is the low batting average "field general" catcher with some HR pop that sits in the 7th hole for 5+ years, and Pache is the slick fielding CF who hides at the bottom of the order. Pretty much what I see both of them being.
I'm a little surprised Harris didn't make the cut, which means he's still in that 45+ tier immediately below the 50s. The "LHH Acuna" hype was obviously ludicrous, and a .798 OPS with 7 HRs in A+ from a guy who probably moves to a corner probably didn't warrant a bump in prospect status. However, reports on his hard hit rate plus his 18% K rate and ~50% grounder rate suggest to me he is a swing change away from hitting a lot more HRs...and the ISO creeps up towards .200.
To me, he is the exact opposite situation as Waters. Harris can actually hit, and needs to tweak some things to get to his power more. Waters simply can't hit, and no amount of tools will cover that up.
Don't send Harris to a team like the Dodgers or As and let him become a 3+ win player for them after they fix his approach. Get some dev guys who can do that fixing.
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