Atlanta Braves: 2018 Mississippi Braves Season Review

MILWAUKEE, WI - JULY 05: Max Fried #54 of the Atlanta Braves pitches in the first inning against the Milwaukee Brewers at Miller Park on July 5, 2018 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. (Photo by Dylan Buell/Getty Images)
MILWAUKEE, WI - JULY 05: Max Fried #54 of the Atlanta Braves pitches in the first inning against the Milwaukee Brewers at Miller Park on July 5, 2018 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. (Photo by Dylan Buell/Getty Images)

The Atlanta Braves are seeing their minor league clubs finish out their 2018 seasons. We’ll review each one as they finish!

The 2018 minor league regular season has come to a close for the Atlanta Braves, and while the won-loss record at some levels may not be what they’d like, the development of players for the future of the organization is what is the goal of the Braves. Let’s see how each team has done with that, focusing on the Mississippi Braves today.

Mississippi was one of the few teams in the Atlanta Braves system in 2018 that competed through the year, only getting eliminated from the playoffs on the final Saturday of the season. During the season, the roster was constantly in flux, but with the polish that the young players are getting in the lower levels, they are arriving with the M-Braves already ready to work together as a team for the short time they’re in Mississippi.

Overall, the Mississippi Braves finished the year 67-71, but it can be argued that many of the best performances of the entire season came from this roster!

Team ranks:
Batting average (.240) – 6/10
On-Base percentage (.308) – 10/10
Slugging percentage (.353) – 10/10
Home Runs (74) – 10/10
Stolen Bases (73) – 9/10
Earned Run Average (3.62) – 2/10
WHIP (1.38) – 9/10
Strikeouts (1,205) – 4/10

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Players in league top 10:
Travis Demeritte – #8 in HR (17), #9 in runs (69), #10 in triples (5)
Enderson Franco – #6 in strikeouts (130)
Jason Hursh – #9 in saves (7)
Luis Valenzuela – #5 in average (.282)
Jacob Webb – #9 in saves (7)

Team leaders (min. 50 AB, 10 IP):
BA – Austin Riley .333
OBP – Michael Reed .446
SLG – Austin Riley .677
R – Travis Demeritte 69
H – Tyler Neslony 110
2B – Tyler Neslony 24
3B – Travis Demeritte 5
HR – Travis Demeritte 17
RBI – Travis Demeritte 63
SB – Tyler Neslony, Daniel Lockhart, Ray-Patrick Didder 9
W – Enderson Franco, Kyle Wright, Michael Mader 6
G – Corbin Clouse 38
GS – Kyle Wright, Enderson Franco 20
SV – Jacob Webb, Jason Hursh 7
IP – Enderson Franco 127 2/3
K – Enderson Franco 130
ERA – Max Fried 0.00
WHIP – Max Fried 0.71

Next. Braves midseason top 50 prospects list. dark

As they climb the ladder, Atlanta Braves prospects are gaining polish and preparing for their future work on the major league roster. The Mississippi Braves got to see a lot of that this year. Hopefully, they’ll continue working their way up and we’ll see them at the major league level in the next couple of years!