Atlanta Braves minors: End of season recap for the 2019 Rome Braves

ATLANTA, GA - MAY 29: Homer, mascot of the Atlanta Braves, stands during the National Anthem prior to the game against the St. Louis Cardinals at Turner Field on May 29, 2012 in Atlanta, Georgia. (Photo by Kevin C. Cox/Getty Images)
ATLANTA, GA - MAY 29: Homer, mascot of the Atlanta Braves, stands during the National Anthem prior to the game against the St. Louis Cardinals at Turner Field on May 29, 2012 in Atlanta, Georgia. (Photo by Kevin C. Cox/Getty Images) /
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The top performers

Home runs were hard to come by in the South Atlantic League in 2019 (1,348 HRs in 2018 compared to 1,266 this season) and no team struggled more than Rome.

First baseman Griffin Benson led the team with 13 homers in 2019 — four more than the next guy, second baseman Greg Cullen.

If you’re the manager, though, you’d much rather have Cullen’s numbers, as the 22-year-old slashed .270/.393/.401 with 9 long balls, 6 triples, and 23 doubles — the latter a team-high.

Meanwhile, the power-hitting Benson hit just .208 and struck out 147 times (team-high), good for a whopping 39.2 K%. It was all or nothing for the 21-year-old from Texas.

Though he didn’t play with the team all season, Trey Harris led the team with his .366 batting average. Harris played enough games (56) in Rome to earn a spot in this recap, if not only for the fact that he managed to finish fourth on the team in hits (74) while playing half as many games as the three hitters above him.

The Missouri product slugged 8 homers and 14 doubles before the organization’s decision-makers FINALLY saw enough and moved him up to Florida. Harris played 56 games in Rome, but probably deserved a promotion after Game 20.

The Atlanta Braves first and second picks in the 2019 draft also had respectable stints in Rome.

Shortstop Braden Shewmake debuted with the Single-A team and played 51 games there before jumping over High-A and going straight to Mississippi for the remainder of 2019.

Shewmake hit a solid .318 with 3 homers and 19 doubles during his stretch with Rome, plenty good enough for his first taste of pro ball.

Catcher Shea Langeliers had a rough start to professional baseball, but ended up with a respectable slash-line (.255/.310/.343), as he spent his entire 2019 season with Rome, playing in 54 games.

The player that performed the best and provided the most all-around production was center fielder Justin Dean.

Leading the team in stolen bases with 47 swiped bags (32 more than the player with the second-most), Dean hit .284 and finished the season with 9 home runs. The 22-year-old also led the team with 9 triples, while also finishing tied for the 4th-most doubles (18).

In his 109 total games in 2019, Dean played all but three at center field, where he totaled 14 assists and only 3 errors (.988 FLD%).

Remember, Dean will be representing the Atlanta Braves organization this fall when he plays in this year’s Arizona Fall League.

Rome only had two pitchers break the century mark in strikeouts in 2019, starting pitchers Alan Rangel and Odalvi Javier.

Rangel led the team with 121 punch outs, finishing with a 4.51 ERA and a 10-7 record in 131.2 innings-pitched. This is year three for Rangel in Rome and he’s still hovering around a 4-plus ERA as a pitcher in Single-A, though he did increase his K-rate from 7.5 to 8.3 since 2018.

Twenty-nineteen was Javier’s second season in Rome, and after lowering his ERA by 0.36 points in 22 starts, he earned a promotion to Florida. During his 121.1 innings in Single-A, the 23-year-old carried a 3.78 ERA while striking out 7.5 batters per nine.

Relievers Victor Vodnik and Tanner Lawson had great 2019 seasons. Vodnik is just 19-years-old but is already a strikeout specialist.

Vodnik, the former 14th round pick in 2018’s draft, averaged 17.4 strikeouts per nine in his first season of pro ball last year. In 2019, Vodnik held a more realistic rate, finishing the season with 9.2 K/9 in 23 relief appearances (67.1 IP), while also carrying a 2.94 ERA.

Lawson was a consistent bullpen arm for Rome in 2019, appearing in 30 games as a reliever and striking out 8.7 per nine in 67.1 innings pitched. He ended 2019 allowing just 3 home runs all year, good for a 2.14 ERA in his age-22 season.