Next Year's Triple A Team

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Triple A is a strange level, a mix of real prospects, AAAA type players and organizational filler. It isn't unusual for top prospects to by-pass AAA entirely and jump to the majors straight from AA. In looking at a AAA roster it is useful to divide it up between players young enough to realistically have room to improve (which I somewhat arbitrarily define as players age 25 and under) and those who have plateaued (26 and over). Of course there are always late bloomers and some of the older players can be useful when called up due to an injury at the majors.

Anyhow this little preamble does lead to a point which I think is worth thinking and talking about. Next year's AAA team is going to be a bit unusual. It will have many more players age 25 and under than usual. Currently, the Gwinnett roster has 18 players age 26 or older. At the start of the season the number was about the same.

We don't know for sure who will be on the AAA team next year. Trades, free agent signings, injuries and other events will have an impact. But as things currently stand, we could plausibly have a team with these players:

Catcher: Bethancourt

Infielders: Mejia, La Stella, Pastornicky, Salcedo, Leonard

Outfielders: Terdoslavich, Cunningham, Constanza

Pitchers: Gilmartin, Graham, Wood, Martin, Northcraft, Hale, Schlosser, Lamm, Jaime, Harper

Three of the pitchers on this list (Hale, Lamm and Jaime) will be 26 next season. And Mejia and Constanza are older than 25 as well.

But that's a very large group of players that still have room for growth. For the most part they are not elite prospects, but they are far from organizational filler. Some will not pan out at all. But a couple will probably surprise by improving more than expected.

What are the implications of this? The first one is that we will have a terrific "second bench" in AAA. The contributions from guys like Terdoslavich this year have highlighted the importance of this. This year's AAA team was light in starting pitching that could step up. We had to keep our fingers crossed that our starting rotation would stay healthy until Beachy was ready. Next year's AAA team will have a lot of starting pitching, a lot of good bullpen arms, and good cover at all the positions.

The second implication of having this sort of AAA team might be even more important. There are a lot of major league teams that don't have much talent in the upper majors. When someone on their major league team goes down they have to scramble. Often they are willing to trade a player with more upside who is further away from being ready for someone who is close to being major league ready. Our minor league system is a little light at the moment in high upside players, especially position players. Frank Wren is going to have some opportunities to do something about that given the guys we have ticketed for AAA next year.
 
Great post but I disagree with Wood being in AAA. He will be in the starting rotation next year.

Overall the Braves have a big chasm in their minor league talent that is residing in Lynchburg right now. The talent in AAA/AA is solid (nothing spectacular outside of CB IMO) and the talent in Single A and down is good. Lynchburg is horrible though with maybe Lipka and Elander being the only legitimate names there.

Just have to hope the progression from Single A and down remains solid.

But your point is valid, the AAA team is going to be good next year and supply the Major league club with lots of options.
 
Great post but I disagree with Wood being in AAA. He will be in the starting rotation next year.

I think we'll bring back Huddy and have a rotation of Hudson, Beachy, Minor, Medlen and Teheran.

Wood will be the Prince of Wales waiting in AAA, waiting for one of those five to kick the bucket. That sixth starter is pretty important. He'll get plenty of major league action.
 
Would Huddy even be ready by April? I didn't hear a timetable released for him.
 
Lynchburg is horrible though with maybe Lipka and Elander being the only legitimate names there.

Imo Kubitza is the best prospect in Lynchburg. And I like a couple of the relievers--Carlos Perez and John Cornely. But yeah, it is the weak spot of our farm system this year.
 
Hudson will be ready in December. He will be at Disney ready to roll....with a well rested arm.....
 
I'd trade Medlen for prospects or move him to the pen.

Huddy depends on how much he wants.

If we can't keep Mac, I'd dip in the FA market for a top tier starter.
 
I think we'll bring back Huddy and have a rotation of Hudson, Beachy, Minor, Medlen and Teheran.

Wood will be the Prince of Wales waiting in AAA, waiting for one of those five to kick the bucket. That sixth starter is pretty important. He'll get plenty of major league action.

Replacing JJ as the ambassador to the cetaceans?
 
IMO Wood will be in ATL and in the rotation. I also think that Medlen will be traded. I doubt they move him to the pen given the price he will be at next year.
 
IMO Wood will be in ATL and in the rotation. I also think that Medlen will be traded. I doubt they move him to the pen given the price he will be at next year.

There is a lot of value to having a talented major league-ready starter in AAA. We were lucky not to have needed one until July this year. The odds are our best starter in AAA will end up getting a lot of major league starts.
 
There is a lot of value to having a talented major league-ready starter in AAA. We were lucky not to have needed one until July this year. The odds are our best starter in AAA will end up getting a lot of major league starts.

Even without Wood there will be plenty of options in AAA next year for a spot start. I agree with Sid. I think Medlen is the big sell candidate in the offseason to help re-stock the system.
 
There is a lot of value to having a talented major league-ready starter in AAA. We were lucky not to have needed one until July this year. The odds are our best starter in AAA will end up getting a lot of major league starts.

Don't disagree but by trading Medlen and replacing him with Wood you once again save some money.

Martin will be major league ready next year and I would even put Schlosser and at some point Northcraft will be ready. I have also not given up on Gilmartin.

Barring the injury from Hudson would Medlen even be in the rotation right now? I am just following the MO of the braves. Medlen won't be here next year.
 
The Braves are going to have to choose between one of Medlen or Minor long term and at this point as much as I love Medlen the answer seems pretty clear. Its always better to trade a player one year too early. It didn't make sense to trade Medlen this past offseason but I see it making sense now.
 
I wish we had sold high on Meds this past off season. I honestly think we could've gotten a lot for him. I still think we can package him for a good player.
 
The Braves are going to have to choose between one of Medlen or Minor long term and at this point as much as I love Medlen the answer seems pretty clear. Its always better to trade a player one year too early. It didn't make sense to trade Medlen this past offseason but I see it making sense now.

I don't think we'll keep either long-term. The pipeline overfloweth: Teheran, Wood, Martin, Graham, Hursh, Sims, Cabrera.
 
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