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Prospects1500 - Atlanta Braves Top 50 Prospects
Tier 1
1. Mike Soroka, RHP
Age: 20 (8/4/97) Prev. Rank: 4
Highest level: MLB
Soroka shined in 5 starts over 25.2 IP for Atlanta. Soroka has good feel for his off-speed and is a bull dog on the mound. The FB has some life and he sequences his pitches extremely well for such a young guy. His command and SL/CH combo allow the FB to play up. He doesn’t boast the highest ceiling compared to others but he is the safest pick. He should stick in the middle of the Atlanta rotation for years. FV 60 – Low risk
2. Austin Riley, 3B
Age: 21 (4/2/97) Prev. Rank: 8
Highest level: AAA
Riley splashed onto the scene in the Arizona Fall League after dominating in AA. A notoriously slow starter, Riley transitioned 2017’s fall breakout into a hot start at AA. The power is 70 raw, 60 in-game. The hit tool is plagued by some swing and miss In AAA, despite a .298 average, Riley has struck out 30% of his at bats. He will shorten up and drive balls to RF with ease. I expect the strikeouts to come down as Riley adjusts. He is more athletic than people give him credit. Good footwork around the bag, soft hands, and a cannon should keep him at 3rd base through his prime years. FV 60 – Low risk
3. Cristian Pache, CF
Age: 19 (11/19/98) Prev. Rank: 13
Highest level: A+
Scouts and coaches rave about Pache’s work ethic and hustle. He has an athletic frame and will add strength and size without losing his speed. Pache is one of the few true 5-tool talents with his speed, defense, and arm being MLB ready and all graded 70+. He is the best defensive CF in the entire system. A scout told me that he would take Pache over Byron Buxton. High praise for a kid that has mostly flown under the radar. Pache’s power is coming. The swing change, athleticism, and bat speed all lead toward a future 25 HR hitter with a .280 average. FV 65 – moderate risk
4. Ian Anderson, RHP
Age: 20 (5/2/98) Prev. Rank: 6
Highest level: A+
Anderson has started to set himself apart from the other young guns in the organization. The Braves have taken it slower with him compared to other 20 year olds but Anderson may have the most upside. He has a projectable frame with 3 plus pitches. His FB sits 93-94 and touches 96. The curve is a hammer at 79 and his CH is firm with excellent arm action. FV 65 – High risk
5. Touki Toussaint, RHP
Age: 22 (6/20/96) Prev Rank: 12
Highest level: AAA
Toussaint may be the most volatile prospect in all of baseball. He has the stuff that screams “Top of the rotation” and the command that leads one to profile him as a pen piece. The upside is insanely high. Touki has a mid 90’s heater that he has recently backed off of in order to improve command. His curveball is a 12-6 hammer and his CH is firm. The command has improved in 2018 as have the results. Despite the risk, Touki’s stuff should put him in Atlanta by the end of 2018. He could provide the Atlanta pen with quality innings right now as Chad Green type but his true value lies in the rotation. FV 65 – Extreme risk
6. William Contreras, C
Age: 20 (12/24/97) Prev. Rank: 20
Highest Level: A
Contreras is a plus defender with a 60+ arm and quick release. He has a strong, athletic build and profiles as a two-way catcher. The bat speed is electric. He is patient at the plate but will expand occasionally. Contreras has plus power and a good feel for the barrel. His swing is balanced with a pull approach. FV 55 – Moderate risk
7. Drew Waters, CF
Age: 19 (12/30/98) Prev. Rank: 15
Highest Level: A
Waters is one of the most dynamic players in A ball. A switch-hitter, Waters has a short swing with plus bat speed. The swing does get long at times and he will expand the zone. There is some swing and miss and pitch recognition that Waters will need to improve on. He is a plus defender with a strong arm. He is a 5 tool talent with an athletic build. Like Pache, the body and profile have room to grow without losing any of the speed and quickness. FV 55- Low risk
Tier 2:
8. Kolby Allard
9. Kyle Wright
10. Bryse Wilson
11. Max Fried
12. Luiz Gohara
13. Joey Wentz
14. Kyle Muller
http://prospects1500.com/top-50-lists/atlanta-braves-midseason-top-50-prospects-2/
Tier 1
1. Mike Soroka, RHP
Age: 20 (8/4/97) Prev. Rank: 4
Highest level: MLB
Soroka shined in 5 starts over 25.2 IP for Atlanta. Soroka has good feel for his off-speed and is a bull dog on the mound. The FB has some life and he sequences his pitches extremely well for such a young guy. His command and SL/CH combo allow the FB to play up. He doesn’t boast the highest ceiling compared to others but he is the safest pick. He should stick in the middle of the Atlanta rotation for years. FV 60 – Low risk
2. Austin Riley, 3B
Age: 21 (4/2/97) Prev. Rank: 8
Highest level: AAA
Riley splashed onto the scene in the Arizona Fall League after dominating in AA. A notoriously slow starter, Riley transitioned 2017’s fall breakout into a hot start at AA. The power is 70 raw, 60 in-game. The hit tool is plagued by some swing and miss In AAA, despite a .298 average, Riley has struck out 30% of his at bats. He will shorten up and drive balls to RF with ease. I expect the strikeouts to come down as Riley adjusts. He is more athletic than people give him credit. Good footwork around the bag, soft hands, and a cannon should keep him at 3rd base through his prime years. FV 60 – Low risk
3. Cristian Pache, CF
Age: 19 (11/19/98) Prev. Rank: 13
Highest level: A+
Scouts and coaches rave about Pache’s work ethic and hustle. He has an athletic frame and will add strength and size without losing his speed. Pache is one of the few true 5-tool talents with his speed, defense, and arm being MLB ready and all graded 70+. He is the best defensive CF in the entire system. A scout told me that he would take Pache over Byron Buxton. High praise for a kid that has mostly flown under the radar. Pache’s power is coming. The swing change, athleticism, and bat speed all lead toward a future 25 HR hitter with a .280 average. FV 65 – moderate risk
4. Ian Anderson, RHP
Age: 20 (5/2/98) Prev. Rank: 6
Highest level: A+
Anderson has started to set himself apart from the other young guns in the organization. The Braves have taken it slower with him compared to other 20 year olds but Anderson may have the most upside. He has a projectable frame with 3 plus pitches. His FB sits 93-94 and touches 96. The curve is a hammer at 79 and his CH is firm with excellent arm action. FV 65 – High risk
5. Touki Toussaint, RHP
Age: 22 (6/20/96) Prev Rank: 12
Highest level: AAA
Toussaint may be the most volatile prospect in all of baseball. He has the stuff that screams “Top of the rotation” and the command that leads one to profile him as a pen piece. The upside is insanely high. Touki has a mid 90’s heater that he has recently backed off of in order to improve command. His curveball is a 12-6 hammer and his CH is firm. The command has improved in 2018 as have the results. Despite the risk, Touki’s stuff should put him in Atlanta by the end of 2018. He could provide the Atlanta pen with quality innings right now as Chad Green type but his true value lies in the rotation. FV 65 – Extreme risk
6. William Contreras, C
Age: 20 (12/24/97) Prev. Rank: 20
Highest Level: A
Contreras is a plus defender with a 60+ arm and quick release. He has a strong, athletic build and profiles as a two-way catcher. The bat speed is electric. He is patient at the plate but will expand occasionally. Contreras has plus power and a good feel for the barrel. His swing is balanced with a pull approach. FV 55 – Moderate risk
7. Drew Waters, CF
Age: 19 (12/30/98) Prev. Rank: 15
Highest Level: A
Waters is one of the most dynamic players in A ball. A switch-hitter, Waters has a short swing with plus bat speed. The swing does get long at times and he will expand the zone. There is some swing and miss and pitch recognition that Waters will need to improve on. He is a plus defender with a strong arm. He is a 5 tool talent with an athletic build. Like Pache, the body and profile have room to grow without losing any of the speed and quickness. FV 55- Low risk
Tier 2:
8. Kolby Allard
9. Kyle Wright
10. Bryse Wilson
11. Max Fried
12. Luiz Gohara
13. Joey Wentz
14. Kyle Muller
http://prospects1500.com/top-50-lists/atlanta-braves-midseason-top-50-prospects-2/
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