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The Minor League Daily Sheet: June 2nd 2021

The Minor League Daily Sheet: June 2nd 2021

After tonight’s games finish we’ll be exactly one month into the Minor League season. We’re starting to get some jelly in these donuts, Frank! Not to worry, you know this as Geoff, Matt, and Rhys have rundown the top performers each night since the beginning of the season (excluding Mondays). Today’s sheet is provided by Geoff and Rhys as the latter stood in for Matt on Low-A last night. It’s another day of notes on the top performers in Minor League Baseball

The Minor League Daily Sheet: June 1st 2021

The Minor League Daily Sheet: June 1st 2021

We’re less than a week out from a full month of minor league play and Geoff, Matt, and Rhys are still as crazy as ever. Sit back, and feast your eyes as they proceed to run you through all of Minor League Baseball’s top stars for June 1st, 2021.

The Minor League Daily Sheet: May 30th 2021

The Minor League Daily Sheet: May 30th 2021

We got blisters to two top pitching prospects, a three home run game from Bobby Witt Jr., and Jo Adell tying Johan Mieses for the minor league home run lead. Beyond all those happenings we have a bunch of nasty lefthanded starters that shoved and Matt Frisbee continuing his run of dominance in the early going. Tune in to the top performances across minor league baseball for May 30th 2021. As always Triple-A and Double-A are brought to you by Geoff Pontes, High-A courtesy of Rhys White, and Low-A from the brain of Matt Thompson. Read on!

The Minor League Daily Sheet: May 19th 2021 - Manoah Drains "The Drink"

The Minor League Daily Sheet: May 19th 2021 - Manoah Drains "The Drink"

Hello friends and welcome back to the longest minute in sports! The Prospects Live Daily Minor League Sheet. We take you through all the top performances from the previous night so you can keep up in your dynasty league, with your favorite team’s prospects or just baseball in general. With a full two weeks in the books things are starting to get interesting, as the hot starters go cold and everything in between. Enough of this babble to the sheet we go!

The Minor League Daily Sheet: May, 18th 2021 - Drew Waters Goes Swapo-Taco

The Minor League Daily Sheet:  May, 18th 2021 - Drew Waters Goes Swapo-Taco

Welcome to the Prospects Live Daily Minor League Sheet where swinging 3-0 up by 100 runs is always encouraged. In fact all good things baseball will forever be celebrated here on the sheeeet. If you don’t like that I’m sure Jeff Frye has a fire new video for you to check out. Probably discusses the unwritten rules while also bragging about his “Ricky Davis triple-double” like cycle from the days before indoor plumbing. Hey don’t be mad, I’m a hall of fame level couch scout! I’m legit! Now onto the sheeeeeet.

The Hobby Digs The Long Ball: Checking in on some Power Prospect Price Points

The Hobby Digs The Long Ball: Checking in on some Power Prospect Price Points

Taking a look at the current price points of top 100 Dynasty Prospects with power archetypes. Based off of their 1st Bowman base autograph baseball cards.

Braves Prospects Likely to Debut in 2021

The Atlanta Braves are next on our Players Likely to Debut series. In case you missed it, we rolled out the AL East all of last week.

AL East: Red SoxYankeesOriolesBlue JaysRays

NL East: Marlins

Below, you will find a list of three prospects from the respective organization. Each prospect will have a number score next to their name — this number will represent the estimated amount of time we anticipate that player seeing at the big-league level. Players that have already made their big-league debut will not be included on this list.

BREAKDOWN OF TIME ON ROSTER SCORES:

1 — September call-ups / guys that are likely to see less than 20-25 games on the roster

2 — 1/4 of the season (roughly 40 games on roster)

3 — 1/2 of the season (roughly 80 games on roster)

4 — 3/4 of the season (roughly 120 games on roster)

5 — Full season on the MLB roster

ATLANTA BRAVES

Position — Name (Time on Roster Score)

OF — Drew Waters (3)

The last piece of what the Braves hope to be a strong outfield trio for years to come should be ready to join Ronald Acuna Jr and Cristian Pache soon in Atlanta. Waters presents many raw tools that you dream of when looking at developing minor league players. A start in AAA is likely due some concerns about plate approach but the elite bat speed and athleticism should allow Waters to be up by mid season especially with Adam Duvall being non tendered by the organization this winter.

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SS — Braden Shewmake (1)

The second of two first rounders in the 2019 draft, Shewmake, has quickly moved through a system lacking a lot position player depth. Unike Waters, Shewmake is not the uber-tooled type of prospect, but he has something Waters doesn’t: an incredible approach at the plate. If he shows development in the power department, he might be able to push for a cup of coffee late this year.

LHP — Kyle Muller (2)

The 6’7” southpaw was added to the Braves 40-man roster this offseason to protect him from the Rule 5 Draft in December. While the Braves still hope the other pitches develop enough to fit in the rotation, Muller’s plus heater is big-league ready and could potentially earn him a chance in the pen at the highest level if the Braves need help.

NOTABLE

With Travis d’Arnaud still around for another year, the Braves don’t necessarily have a rush to move their top catching prospect, Shea Langeliers, up to the Majors yet but his development is something to watch this year. The defense has always played and now fully recovered from his hand injury in 2019, it will be interesting to see how much of the raw power can translate into the game.

Two names to follow are pitchers, Jasseel De La Cruz and Philip Pfeifer who have been included on the Braves 40-man roster. Both could continue to see a starter’s workload in the minor leagues in order to add experience on the mound, but likely would see a bump in effectiveness out of the pen if they were to get a promotion to the highest level.

2019 Double-A All Stars: Eastern, Southern and Texas League

2019 Double-A All Stars: Eastern, Southern and Texas League

36 names combine to form the Double-A All Stars, 12 each from the Texas League, Southern League and Eastern League. From Alec Bohm to Cory Abbott, the list was stacked.

Top 10 Prospects of Each NL East Team

Top 10 Prospects of Each NL East Team

Led by the Braves, the NL East has some resurgent systems that’ll shake up the division before long.

2019 Southern League Preview

2019 Southern League Preview

The Southern League is stacked with top-100 prospects, as a whopping 11 of our Prospects Live top 100 will begin the season in the southeast with even more likely to reach the Southern League on their trek to the majors.

2018 Atlanta Braves Instructional League Rosters and Schedule

The big names in the group are Anderson, Muller, and Wentz but Braves fans will be more interested to know the status of Patrick Weigel’s surgically repaired elbow. 2018 4th round pick Tristan Beck out of Stanford could be another big arm in the Braves SP pipeline.