OF Luis Guanipa (our top international signing for 2023) made his FCL debut today and went 2/3. Let's see how long it takes for the Braves' minor league hitting instructors to ruin him.
I agree to a point. But I will say that whatever the philosophy has been for 2 years plus has left a lot to be desired. We've gone to a no contact...let it fly..sell out type swing thing. It's not working.To be fair, the Braves minor leagues have been pretty successful at turning out position players. I hope they don’t start ruining them now.![]()
Fletcher is gonna be our Wakefield in the playoffs
Hmm. Interesting choice of words. Swing and miss applies to the majority of the hitters results in the system. Good thing the pitching prospects are coming along.I think it’s less a developmental issues and they just have swung and missed in the draft. IFAs are always a crapshoot.
Hmm. Interesting choice of words. Swing and miss applies to the majority of the hitters results in the system. Good thing the pitching prospects are coming along.
I think it’s less a developmental issues and they just have swung and missed in the draft. IFAs are always a crapshoot.
To be fair, the Braves minor leagues have been pretty successful at turning out position players. I hope they don’t start ruining them now.��
Hmm. Interesting choice of words. Swing and miss applies to the majority of the hitters results in the system. Good thing the pitching prospects are coming along.
Where they pick has no bearing on the contact issues that permeate throughout the organization. We all know they are a pitching first organization. I've watched the minors for too many years to count and the issue is not the missing of players in a baseball draft. That happens a lot. The philosophy was the question.Also they've picked at the bottom of the draft for pretty much the entire tenure of the current GM.
And consistently found players to help the club any way.
Most of that happened under the previous management teams in terms of drafting and instruction. Harris is really the only position player solely under the current management team who has done much. I'll give you half of Contreras, signed by the previous team but largely developed by the current staff. Too early to tell on Grissom, but he struggled at the big league level last season and is off to a terrible start this season. Albies, Swanson, and Acuna were already in (or very close to) the major leagues when the current staff took over with Albies and Acuna pre-dating Coppolella.
To Deester's point, it was only one game and the standard deviation from the mean level of talent in the Florida Complex League is vast, but the Braves' hitters struck out 15 times in 21 outs (7-inning game) on Monday. Got two hits. Like both the A and A+ teams, contact appears to be a big issue.
Shea is power and defense, nothing more. Malloy is the closest thing to an all around hitter since 2021. We've drafted 29 hitters since then. There are names you know : Baldwin, Alvarez and McCabe. McCabe is INCOMPLETE due to injury. The aforementioned 2 have been disappointing considering they are thought to be the two best positional prospects the Braves have. The Braves should draft pitchers only and trade for bats if this is the outcome.Langeliers is doing well this year Justyn Henry Malloy just made the majors with Detroit too.
Where they pick has no bearing on the contact issues that permeate throughout the organization. We all know they are a pitching first organization. I've watched the minors for too many years to count and the issue is not the missing of players in a baseball draft. That happens a lot. The philosophy was the question.
50 stated it pretty well about the lower levels. There seems to be regression with regards to contact. I'm not sure I've seen it this rough in many years. I guess the simple term is that offense is down across baseball. But it seems excessive to me.
Shea is power and defense, nothing more. Malloy is the closest thing to an all around hitter since 2021. We've drafted 29 hitters since then. There are names you know : Baldwin, Alvarez and McCabe. McCabe is INCOMPLETE due to injury. The aforementioned 2 have been disappointing considering they are thought to be the two best positional prospects the Braves have. The Braves should draft pitchers only and trade for bats if this is the outcome.
I say all this to say, in watching the minors I'm failing to see the development piece. I haven't looked at other teams to see their success rate with hitters but this is interesting to me. Oh well...dead horse has been beaten.
I do have hopes for the international group behind Guanipa. Benitez is lost. WHEN Tavarez and Benitez and Glod make contact it is loud. But they're never advancing with 37% strikeout rates. At this rate, they'll never make enough for it to make a difference. Guanipa looks different. Love his swing. Shrugs.
Well that's a take, but sorry, it is surprising. No one is saying we haven't grown hitters..long contracts yada yada, but if you're saying a hitting philosophy is not important....I'll just respectfully disagree. Their strategy is very questionable. College or prep.The Braves just went on an insane run of promoting offensive players and having them work out to not be just good but great. They’ve drafted mainly pitching recently, and almost exclusively pitching in the top rounds the last few years. It’s far from shocking that the farm is offensively challenged at the moment, and I think it has little or nothing to do with their dev strategy.