Tapate50
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This guy busted OUT the last half
This guy busted OUT the last half
Yeah Drake hasn't shown much power yet but dude is crazy fast.Gil hit another HR (his 7th) and Southisene scored his first walk (and was also 1-4) in Augusta’s 10-0 drubbing of Kannapolis.
Meanwhile, Isaiah Drake will finish his season batting over .300 at Rome (with a .346 OBP)—though his .682 OPS shows he still has big strides to make in the power department. He’s still quite (just turned 20), has a ton of speed, and plays a legit CF—he’s another guy who could be a fast-mover in 2026.
Drake made a lot of progress on with making contact. His K-rate dropped from 35% in 2024 to 21% in 2025. Next step is making solid contact and increasing power. With a guy with Drake's speed, the old adage that "you can't steal first" is apt. Braves have been patient with him and I hope they start him in Rome again next year. He's another guy who would have benefitted from playing in the now-defunct Short-season A Appalachian League instead of being pushed to Augusta in 2024 after a so-so year in the FCL in 2023.Gil hit another HR (his 7th) and Southisene scored his first walk (and was also 1-4) in Augusta’s 10-0 drubbing of Kannapolis.
Meanwhile, Isaiah Drake will finish his season batting over .300 at Rome (with a .346 OBP)—though his .682 OPS shows he still has big strides to make in the power department. He’s still quite (just turned 20), has a ton of speed, and plays a legit CF—he’s another guy who could be a fast-mover in 2026.
This guy busted OUT the last half
He WAS a top 5 prospect for us. He was probably even our top overall prospect heading into 2024. But the 2024 was a disaster of a season for him and fell off the radar.Its a great system. Look at Waldrep. He was not even a top 5 prospect for us. Just a few innings difference will determine whether he is a rookie who would now rank highly or not a rookie thus not helping farm rankings. This is why farm rankings are irrelevant. Thankfully we arent an organization that lets those things influence decision making.
It's not exactly rare, but it also doesn't happen regularly, that sometimes a switch gets flipped with a pitcher and things turn around dramatically. It sounds like during Murphy's rehab in Gwinnett that he had a sit-down with Waldrep and helped with pitch selection and it has made quite a difference. Consistency going forward will be the key and I still think he needs to hone is control a bit. Very promising couple of months for him however.He WAS a top 5 prospect for us. He was probably even our top overall prospect heading into 2024. But the 2024 was a disaster of a season for him and fell off the radar.
Surprisingly though, he was still ranked top 100 overall on Baseball Prospectus coming into 2025 and top 50 on FG, so at least some people were still relatively high on him.
Just to get him reps I'm sure. He'll probably start in high A next year.John Gil is finishing the year in Double A. Heck of a second half for him, but that's a big ask for a 19-year-old to skip High A.
That and SS is gonna be super crowded next year so they are giving him a little separation. They could also be concerned that Kim will reject the option and are pushing him a little bit.I'm wondering if it's getting him at bats against high level competition before sending him to the Arizona Fall League.
Maybe, they drafted Lodise high, so they gonna play him a one of those 2 levelsJust to get him reps I'm sure. He'll probably start in high A next year.
I'd agree if Boras wasn't his agent. Boras always likes to gable and with how bad the SS market is somebody will give him 3-4 years.I really think there is a near 0% chance Kim declines that options. It’s $16m. He’s unlikely to get that on the open market after the year he’s had.