Members of the Tomahawk Take crew got together to rank the top 30 prospects in the Atlanta Braves organization.
Amidst a lockout, the Tomahawk Take crew ranked their top prospects in the Atlanta Braves organization. The following contributed:
- Alan Carpenter (@Carpengui)
- Jake Mastroianni (@ShortStopBall)
- Payton Wilkerson (@pmwilkerson99)
- Thomas Ashworth (@ThomasAshworth0)
- James Kunkle (@Jimmy_Kunkle)
- Matt Melton (@Matt_Melton20)
- Sam Peebles (@SPeeblesSports)
- Andrew Cicco (@Andrewnotsicko)
- Trent Dickeson (@trenciarte)
Nine writers ranked the Braves’ prospects, and the rankings were then averaged together to get an overall ranking.
The Braves farm is not as highly ranked as it once was. Gone are the days of the Braves carrying the top farm system in baseball with prospects such as Ronald Acuña Jr., Ozzie Albies, Dansby Swanson, Austin Riley, Max Fried, Mike Soroka, Ian Anderson, and many others.
Check out the previous rankings:
- Tomahawk Take Atlanta Braves Prospect Rankings 30-26
- Tomahawk Take Atlanta Braves Prospect Rankings 25-21
- Tomahawk Take Atlanta Braves Prospect Rankings 20-16
We move into the top half of the Atlanta Braves minor league rankings! This is where we start to see a lot of talented names who should excite Braves fans for the future.
We have talked about how the Braves minor league system is not as highly ranked as previous years, but the top half of the system features plenty of talent. Including a few guys that could make an impact in Atlanta soon.
This group of five features four pitchers, and while pitching prospects are never truly safe, these guys figure to be the next wave of top pitching prospects we get excited for. A few could force their way into Atlanta as soon as this year if things break their way.
With all prospects though, it is a game of speculation. A guessing game of the impact they could provide at the next level. This range of guys features a few that could provide that impact relatively soon.