Atlanta Braves low-A Affiliate Rome Braves Official Roster and Preview

Mar 31, 2017; Atlanta, GA, USA; General view of SunTrust Park during a game between the New York Yankees and Atlanta Braves in the first inning. Mandatory Credit: Brett Davis-USA TODAY Sports
Mar 31, 2017; Atlanta, GA, USA; General view of SunTrust Park during a game between the New York Yankees and Atlanta Braves in the first inning. Mandatory Credit: Brett Davis-USA TODAY Sports
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Mar 31, 2017; Atlanta, GA, USA; General view of SunTrust Park during a game between the New York Yankees and Atlanta Braves in the first inning. Mandatory Credit: Brett Davis-USA TODAY Sports
Mar 31, 2017; Atlanta, GA, USA; General view of SunTrust Park during a game between the New York Yankees and Atlanta Braves in the first inning. Mandatory Credit: Brett Davis-USA TODAY Sports /

The Rome Braves are defending a South Atlantic League title in 2017. Can they win another title for the Atlanta Braves organization?

The Atlanta Braves celebrated a league championship with the Rome Braves in 2016, and this season’s team looks to have plenty of excitement as well!

Let’s look at the roster, starting with the batsmen:

Hitters

CatchersBrett Cumberland, Lucas Herbert, Tanner Murphy

This is an incredibly confusing group. For all the organization’s discussion about their desire to get as many reps as possible for Murphy and Jonathan Morales in discussions I had over this offseason, this is a very surprising set up.

All three are catchers who need plenty of time behind the plate, so it’s odd for all three to be at Rome, which leads me to think there will be a quick move coming forward, especially with some of the other odd catching set up across the minors.

InfieldersDerian Cruz, Kurt Hoekstra, Kevin Josephina, Marcus Mooney, Anfernee Seymour, Juan Yepez

This grouping is also a departure from some of the word from the organization over the winter. There was plenty of discussion about playing Yepez at third base, and from this grouping, he’s really the only corner infielder at all, so it’d be unlikely that any of the other infielders play first.

There are guys at other spots that could play some 1B, like Cumberland or Concepcion. I also would imagine that Seymour plays a little bit of utility, but as a starting utility guy, starting some games at second, short, and left field, perhaps even third base.

OutfieldersAnthony Concepcion, Randy Ventura, Cristian Pache

Not a ton of depth here, and I’d imagine you’ll see a lot of guys like Leudys Baez, Bradley Keller, and J.B. Moss coming up from extended spring as needed if there are any dings to the roster as outfield is certainly shallow.

I’d imagine that Seymour actually gets a lot of the OF time, which would make this one of the speediest outfields in the system. One thing to note is that Ventura does frequently get mislabeled as a speed-only guy due to his 2015 season in the Dominican Summer League. He’s really got some raw power to his swing and a very powerful arm in right field, and with Pache having an incredible arm next to him in center field, there should be little running going on for opposing runners on balls to the outfield.

Analysis

Next: Pitchers

Pitchers

StartersIan Anderson, Ryan Lawlor, Jeremy Walker, Joey Wentz, Bryse Wilson

The names for this rotation will likely change by mid-May as Kyle Muller will likely be on the Kolby Allard track this season in timing, opening in extended spring, but only until he shows he’s ready for Rome, and then he’ll be there, replacing Lawlor, who showed fairly well out of the bullpen in 2016, but is probably an org guy.

RelieversThomas Burrows, Oriel Caicedo, Matt Custred, Tucker Davidson, Jon Kennedy, Bladimir Matos, Adam McCreery, Brandon White

After what is a dynamic rotation, this could be one of the more “meh” bullpens of the minor leagues for the Braves. There were a few players that could have been promoted and weren’t, and a number of guys who I had figured on coming to Rome ended up skipped over Rome to other levels.

Kennedy is a guy who I really like, and he and McCreery make an impressive towering lefty combo (both are 6’8″+) out of the bullpen. Burrows is another left that was a very nice piece in the trade that also netted power lefty Luiz Gohara.

Analysis

This pitching staff seems to rely heavily on the starters to get good innings as there aren’t a lot of relievers here that I’d expect to go 2-3 innings in a setting beyond Oriel Caicedo. That said, Rome is frequently the one spot where players are shuffled in and out for the bullpen from extended spring, so it would not surprise in the least if any issue with over-extended bullpen is solved through sending a few guys to Danville or extended to bring up another player.

The lineup will be interesting as you’ll have some young bats with plenty of volatility, but there is plenty of upside to be found as well with guys like Yepez, Cruz, Ventura, Pache, and even the catchers.

Next: Braves Minor League Database

Anyone you think should have been on a roster, but missed? Comment below!

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