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<blockquote data-quote="Buzzbomb" data-source="post: 882622" data-attributes="member: 1134"><p>From Keith Law, Mock Draft:</p><p>20. Atlanta: Justin Crawford, OF, Bishop Gorman High (Las Vegas)</p><p></p><p>From Matt Johnson, Mock: 20. Atlanta Braves: Brandon Barriera, LHP, American Heritage HS</p><p></p><p>From CBS Sports, MD: #20 Atlanta Pick: LHP Cooper Hjerpe, Oregon State ($3,407,400 slot value)</p><p>Nearly every top college pitcher got hurt this spring. Hjerpe (pronounced "Jerpy") is the best healthy college pitcher in the draft class and he's an analytics standout with great shape on his fastball and slider. He should move through the system quickly, which fits the Braves' competitive window, plus there's a chance he signs underslot. Atlanta has an extra pick (No. 76) as compensation for losing Freddie Freeman to free agency. Hjerpe here and an overslot player later may be the best way to maximize the two picks. Other (healthy) college arms who would make sense in this range are Oklahoma State righty Justin Campbell, Campbell righty Thomas Harrington, Gonzaga righty Gabriel Hughes, and Iowa righty Adam Mazur.</p><p></p><p>Joel Reuter: 20. Atlanta Braves: LHP Connor Prielipp, Alabama</p><p>With a lethal 70-grade slider and a mid-90s fastball, Prielipp has some of the best raw stuff in the 2022 draft class, and he was on track to be a top-10 pick before undergoing Tommy John surgery last May. He threw a bullpen session for scouts last month and will be one of the most closely monitored players at this year's draft combine. This could be a major steal if his arm issues are behind him.</p><p></p><p>Mchael Dault: 20 Atlanta; Daniel Susac, Arizona, Catcher. Susac has raw power and a hit tool that’ll lure more teams to his games next season. Much like Harry Ford was for the 2021 draft, I expect Susac to garner the same hype. The Braves haven’t had a great catcher since Brian McCann.</p><p></p><p><a href="http://www.mymlbdraft.com/2022-mlb-draft/player-profiles/Carson-Whisenhunt" target="_blank">http://www.mymlbdraft.com/2022-mlb-draft/player-profiles/Carson-Whisenhunt</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Buzzbomb, post: 882622, member: 1134"] From Keith Law, Mock Draft: 20. Atlanta: Justin Crawford, OF, Bishop Gorman High (Las Vegas) From Matt Johnson, Mock: 20. Atlanta Braves: Brandon Barriera, LHP, American Heritage HS From CBS Sports, MD: #20 Atlanta Pick: LHP Cooper Hjerpe, Oregon State ($3,407,400 slot value) Nearly every top college pitcher got hurt this spring. Hjerpe (pronounced "Jerpy") is the best healthy college pitcher in the draft class and he's an analytics standout with great shape on his fastball and slider. He should move through the system quickly, which fits the Braves' competitive window, plus there's a chance he signs underslot. Atlanta has an extra pick (No. 76) as compensation for losing Freddie Freeman to free agency. Hjerpe here and an overslot player later may be the best way to maximize the two picks. Other (healthy) college arms who would make sense in this range are Oklahoma State righty Justin Campbell, Campbell righty Thomas Harrington, Gonzaga righty Gabriel Hughes, and Iowa righty Adam Mazur. Joel Reuter: 20. Atlanta Braves: LHP Connor Prielipp, Alabama With a lethal 70-grade slider and a mid-90s fastball, Prielipp has some of the best raw stuff in the 2022 draft class, and he was on track to be a top-10 pick before undergoing Tommy John surgery last May. He threw a bullpen session for scouts last month and will be one of the most closely monitored players at this year's draft combine. This could be a major steal if his arm issues are behind him. Mchael Dault: 20 Atlanta; Daniel Susac, Arizona, Catcher. Susac has raw power and a hit tool that’ll lure more teams to his games next season. Much like Harry Ford was for the 2021 draft, I expect Susac to garner the same hype. The Braves haven’t had a great catcher since Brian McCann. [URL]http://www.mymlbdraft.com/2022-mlb-draft/player-profiles/Carson-Whisenhunt[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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