How every Atlanta Braves prospect performed in 2024 Arizona Fall League

The 2024 Arizona Fall League recently came to a close earlier this month.

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Over the past couple of weeks, multiple prospects from the Atlanta Braves organization have been playing out west as part of the 2024 Arizona Fall League (AFL). In this, the prospects from Atlanta's organization were playing with the Peoria Javelinas, along with others from each of the Miami Marlins, Milwaukee Brewers, San Diego Padres, and Seattle Mariners' organizations.

Taking a look back at the action from the AFL as well, here is how every Braves prospect performed for the Javelinas (Prospect rankings are according to MLB Pipeline).

Drake Baldwin headlines Atlanta Braves prospects from 2024 Arizona Fall League

Drake Baldwin, Catcher

The Braves top catching prospect continued his success from the 2024 minor league season over to the AFL where he slashed a combined .377/.452/.491 with a .943 OPS across 13 games. Baldwin, the Braves No. 5 prospect, also had one HR with nine RBI, as well as a 9:8 K:BB ratio.

David McCabe, Third Baseman/First Baseman

Atlanta's No. 13 prospect saw action in 10 games during the AFL where he slashed .231/.302/.282 with a .584 OPS. Acting primarily as a DH, McCabe also had four RBI with a 16:4 K:BB ratio.

Adam Maier, Right-Handed Pitcher

The right-handed pitcher made five starts during the AFL in which Atlanta's No. 17 prospect had a few struggles at times. Over that span, Maier held an 0-2 record with an 11.20 ERA and 13:8 K:BB ratio across 13.2 IP.

Hayden Harris, Left-Handed Pitcher

Atlanta's No. 27 overall prospect also struggled a bit during his time in the AFL. Across seven relief appearances, Harris sported an 11.42 ERA and 16:4 K:BB ratio across 8.2 IP.

Ryan Bourassa, Right-Handed Pitcher

Bourassa, a right-handed pitcher, also struggled over his eight relief appearances. Across 7.1 IP, the right-hander posted an 0-2 record with a 13.50 ERA and 13:5 K:BB ratio.

Isaac Gallegos, Right-Handed Pitcher

The former 16th round pick had a solid AFL where he made seven relief appearances. Gallegos, a right-hander, posted a 3.38 ERA and 17:11 K:BB ratio across 10.2 IP.

Landon Harper, Right-Handed Pitcher

Lastly, Harper also had a solid AFL where he made a combined six relief appearances. Over that span, the right-hander posted a 4.11 ERA and 14:3 K:BB ratio across 15.1 IP.

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