Derek Schiller President & CEO, Atlanta Braves | Atlanta Braves Website
Derek Schiller President & CEO, Atlanta Braves | Atlanta Braves Website
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ATLANTA -- Travis d'Arnaud represented the Braves at the 2022 All-Star Game and Sean Murphy did the same in 2023. They can take credit for helping another catcher from the organization draw the honor of participating in this year’s All-Star festivities.
Drake Baldwin, the club’s No. 11 prospect per MLB Pipeline, will be the Braves’ only representative at the All-Star Futures Game, which will be played at Globe Life Field on Saturday at 4:10 p.m. ET. The game can be watched live on MLB Network, MLB.TV, MLB.com or the MLB App.
Baldwin has made a quick rise since the Braves took him in the third round of the 2022 MLB Draft, and the 23-year-old made a strong impression during big league camp this year. He was extremely thankful for all of the support he received from Murphy and d’Arnaud, who interacted with him both at the field and away from it throughout Spring Training. The rounds of golf and meals proved as beneficial as lessons about mechanics or game calling.
“I couldn’t ask for a better duo to be helping me,” Baldwin said. “They want to help us at the field and get to know who we are away from the field. I’ve learned a lot from them. I don’t think I’d be where I’m at today if it wasn’t for them.”
Baldwin hit .244 with four homers and a .650 OPS over 217 plate appearances for Double-A Mississippi this year. He has batted .310 with five homers and a .943 OPS in the 102 plate appearances he has tallied since being promoted to Triple-A Gwinnett on June 11. He homered on Saturday and Sunday against St. Paul.
Scouts have repeatedly pointed out the decline in talent at the Triple-A level this year. Still, Baldwin’s success at this top Minor League level has created reason to think he could be deemed MLB-ready within the next year.
Baldwin was always viewed as a talented and capable hitter. The Braves were one of few teams who believed that Missouri State product could succeed as a catcher. The gamble has proven fruitful as Baldwin has displayed an improved arm and athleticism behind home plate.
“The style of catching here really helps me,” Baldwin said, referring to his one-knee approach behind home plate. “It allows me to stay athletic... [it] helps you get closer to perfecting those routines... That allows me to be more confident and make quicker moves with receiving and blocking and throwing to all bases.”
Getting to play with many other top prospects in baseball during this year's Futures Game will give Baldwin another reminder of how far he has come since being drafted just two years ago.
“I’m going along for ride so I don’t notice huge change,” Baldwin said.” But then watching video it’s like ‘Wow I’m whole different person now.’”
Elsewhere on farm:
Double-A Mississippi: Left-hander Luis De Avila (Braves’ No. 20 prospect) has posted a 2.19 ERA over his past six starts; he is now gone 1-3 during span but is overall sitting at record of just one win nine losses while posting solid ERA figure standing around near four through fifteen games played thus far season-wise;
High-A Rome: Right-hander Cade Kuehler (Braves’ No eight prospect), recently promoted back late June last month; walked four batters allowed eight hits surrendering equal number runs across three innings making debut appearance start June thirtieth;
Single-A Augusta: Righty Didier Fuentes impressing second season team pitching lineup roster nineteen-year-old hurler managed produce outstanding earned run average figure twenty-sixth percentile thirteen games twelve being starting rotation currently holds impressive strikeout-to-walk ratio exceeding four-to-one coupled high thirty-one percent rate striking opposing batters faced during outings performed till date ongoing current calendar playing schedule timeline duration-wise
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