Hurston Waldrep takes 64.
Drue Hackenberg takes 71.
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Hurston Waldrep takes 64.
Drue Hackenberg takes 71.
Monday Farm Report, 5/27/2024
Mississippi RHP Spencer Schwellenbach has thrown 13 scoreless innings in two double-A starts. (MilB.com) Welcome to the Braves Farm Report! Every Monday we take a look back at the previous week in the Braves minor league system, recapping the week’s action, spotlighting top performers, analyzing rosters and transactions, and sometimes answering questions or doing deep dives into Braves…
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OFR Farm Report Podcast #125: 5th Starter Carousel
Andy Harris and Matt Chrietzberg dive into the Braves minor leagues. We talk 5th starter in the wake of a strong Darius Vines debut, a disappointing Michael Soroka return, and another Kyle Wright rehab start. We also see what’s shaking with a completely revamped Augusta rotation as Andy enthuses about Drue Hackenberg, Cade Kuehler, and Sabin Ceballos. Intro by Dylan Short. Intro music Can’t Get…
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Monday Farm Report, 9/4/2023
RHP Hurston Waldrep made his Double-A debut on Saturday with the Mississippi Braves, becoming the first pitcher from the 2023 draft class to reach that level. (Mississippi Braves via twitter) Welcome to the Braves Farm Report, where we will take a look at the Braves farm system and look at trends and players that seem interesting, and give first hand accounts of what we’re seeing down on the…
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Braves 2023 Draft Analysis: Day One
Atlanta entered this year’s amateur draft with the 30th-ranked farm system and a draft pool of only $8,341,700. While the success of the major league club and the ability of the front office to lock up so much of the young talent that has propelled the team to 60 wins before the All-Star break has lowered the pressure of needing the farm system to deliver multiple high-impact players per season,…
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