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Below are the rosters of the minor league affiliates of the Atlanta Braves:

Prospects

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Lucas Braun

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Lucas Braun
Atlanta Braves
Pitcher
Born: (2001-08-26) August 26, 2001 (age 23)
Santa Monica, California
Bats: Right
Throws: Right

Lucas Braun (born August 26, 2001) is an American professional baseball pitcher in the Atlanta Braves organization.

Braun attended Palisades Charter High School in Los Angeles and played college baseball at the University of California, San Diego and California State University, Northridge.[1] He was selected by the Atlanta Braves in the sixth round of the 2023 Major League Baseball draft.[2][3]

Braun signed with the Braves for $347,500,[4] and made his professional debut with the Augusta GreenJackets.[5] In 2023, he pitched for Augusta and the Rome Braves.[6] He began the 2024 season with Rome before being promoted to the Mississippi Braves.[7][8]


Luis De Ávila

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Luis De Ávila
Atlanta Braves
Pitcher
Born: (2001-05-29) May 29, 2001 (age 23)
San Estanislao, Bolívar, Colombia
Bats: Left
Throws: Left

Luis De Ávila (born May 29, 2001) is a Colombian professional baseball pitcher in the Atlanta Braves organization.

De Ávila signed with the Colorado Rockies as an international free agent in July 2017. He pitched in the Kansas City Royals organization in 2021. He signed with the Atlanta Braves before the 2022 season.[9]

De Ávila pitched for the Colombia national baseball team at the 2023 World Baseball Classic.[10]


Isaiah Drake

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Isaiah Drake
Atlanta Braves
Outfielder
Born: (2005-07-15) July 15, 2005 (age 19)
Atlanta, Georgia, U.S.
Bats: Left
Throws: Right

Isaiah Keon Drake (born July 15, 2005) is an American professional baseball outfielder in the Atlanta Braves organization.

Drake attended North Atlanta High School in Atlanta, Georgia.[11] He was selected by the Atlanta Braves in the fifth round of the 2023 Major League Baseball draft.[12]

Drake signed with the Braves and made his professional debut with the Florida Complex League Braves. In 2024, he participated in the first Spring Breakout prospect showcase.[13]

His brother, Kenyan Drake, played in the National Football League (NFL).[14]


Jesse Franklin V

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Jesse Franklin V
Atlanta Braves
Outfielder
Born: (1998-12-01) December 1, 1998 (age 26)
Seattle, Washington
Bats: Left
Throws: Left

Jesse Owen Franklin V (born December 1, 1998) is an American professional baseball outfielder in the Atlanta Braves organization.

Franklin attended Seattle Preparatory School in Seattle, Washington.[15] Alongside baseball, he also played basketball and American football.[16] During his sophomore baseball season in 2015, Franklin hit .532.[17] In 2017, his senior year, he batted .571 with four home runs and was named Washington's Gatorade Baseball Player of the Year.[18][19] He was selected by the Seattle Mariners in the 37th round of the 2017 Major League Baseball draft, but did not sign and instead enrolled at the University of Michigan where he played college baseball.[20]

In 2018, Franklin's freshman year at Michigan, he appeared in 47 games in which he hit .327 with ten home runs and 47 RBIs.[21] He was named Player of the Week once and Freshman of the Week three times throughout the season.[22] He played in the Cape Cod Baseball League for the Brewster Whitecaps that summer.[23] As a sophomore in 2019, he batted .262 with 13 home runs and 55 RBIs over 68 games.[24] He returned to Brewster after the season's end.[25] Franklin did not make an appearance during the 2020 season due to a collarbone injury and the season being cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[16][26] He was selected by the Atlanta Braves in the third round with the 97th overall selection of the 2020 Major League Baseball draft.[27][28] He signed for $497,500.[29]

Franklin made his professional debut in 2021 with the Rome Braves of the High-A East, slashing .244/.320/.522 with 24 home runs, 61 RBIs, and 19 stolen bases over 101 games.[30] His 24 home runs were most among Atlanta minor leaguers and were also tied for first place in the league.[31] He was selected to play in the Arizona Fall League for the Peoria Javelinas after the season.[32] He was assigned to the Mississippi Braves of the Double-A Southern League to begin the 2022 season.[33] In early June, he underwent Tommy John surgery which forced him to miss the remainder of the season.[34] Franklin returned to play in 2023 with Mississippi, hitting .232 with 15 home runs and 46 RBIs over 94 games.[35]

Domingo Gonzalez

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Domingo Gonzalez
Atlanta Braves
Pitcher
Born: (1999-09-27) September 27, 1999 (age 25)
San Francisco de Macorís, Dominican Republic
Bats: Right
Throws: Right

Domingo Jose Gonzalez (born September 27, 1999) is a Dominican professional baseball pitcher for the Atlanta Braves of Major League Baseball (MLB).

On December 7, 2022, Gonzalez was selected by the Atlanta Braves in the minor league phase of the Rule 5 draft.[36][37]

Gonzalez split the 2024 campaign between the Double–A Mississippi Braves and Triple–A Gwinnett Stripers. In 45 appearances split between the two affiliates, he compiled a 4–3 record and 2.91 ERA with 83 strikeouts and 9 saves across 52+23 innings pitched. On November 2, 2024, the Braves added Gonzalez to their 40-man roster to prevent him from reaching minor league free agency.[38]


Hayden Harris

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Hayden Harris
Atlanta Braves
Pitcher
Born: (1999-03-02) March 2, 1999 (age 25)
Augusta, Georgia, U.S.
Bats: Left
Throws: Left

Hayden Lee Harris (born March 2, 1999) is an American professional baseball pitcher in the Atlanta Braves organization.

Harris attended Grovetown High School in Grovetown, Georgia and played college baseball at Georgia Southern University.[39] He signed with the Atlanta Braves as an undrafted free agent in 2022.[40][41]

Harris played his professional debut with the Florida Complex League Braves. He pitched 2023 with the Augusta GreenJackets, Rome Braves and Mississippi Braves.[42][43] He started 2024 with Mississippi before being promoted to the Gwinnett Stripers.[44] Harris was invited to spring training before the 2024 regular season began, and assigned to minor league camp in February.[45] In September, Harris was assigned to the Peoria Javelinas of the Arizona Fall League.[46]


Rolddy Muñoz

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Rolddy Muñoz
Atlanta Braves
Pitcher
Born: (2000-04-14) April 14, 2000 (age 24)
Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic
Bats: Right
Throws: Right

Rolddy Muñoz (born April 14, 2000) is a Dominican professional baseball pitcher for the Atlanta Braves of Major League Baseball (MLB).

On November 18, 2024, the Braves added Muñoz to their 40-man roster to protect him from the Rule 5 draft.[47]

Muñoz's identical twin brother, Roddery Muñoz, is also a professional baseball player, and is currently a member of the St. Louis Cardinals.[48]


Anderson Pilar

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Anderson Pilar
Atlanta Braves
Pitcher
Born: (1998-03-02) March 2, 1998 (age 26)
Villa Isabela, Dominican Republic
Bats: Right
Throws: Right

Anderson Pilar (born March 2, 1998) is a Dominican professional baseball pitcher for the Atlanta Braves of Major League Baseball (MLB).

The Braves selected Pilar from the Miami Marlins in the 2024 Rule 5 draft.[49]


Luke Waddell

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Luke Waddell
Waddell in April 2024
Atlanta Braves
Shortstop
Born: (1998-07-13) July 13, 1998 (age 26)
Loveland, Ohio
Bats: Left
Throws: Right

Luke Thomas Waddell (born July 13, 1998) is an American professional baseball shortstop in the Atlanta Braves organization.

Waddell was born in Loveland, Ohio, on July 13, 1998, to parents Eric and Lisa. His older brother is Reid.[50] Luke Waddell attended Loveland High School. In 2023, he was inducted into the Loveland High School Sports Hall of Fame.[51][52] In his high school athletic career, Waddell set several school records in baseball and American football,[51] and as a high school freshman in 2013, was a member of the Loveland Tigers team that won Ohio's Division II state championship in football against Glenville High School, which featured future National Football League player Marshon Lattimore.[53] While a high school student, Waddell also played on the Midland Redskins travel baseball team for three years.[54] In 2017, his final year with the team, Waddell won a Connie Mack World Series championship.[55][56] After graduating from high school in 2017, Waddell joined the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets baseball team.[57] Following the 2018 NCAA Division I baseball season, he played for the Yarmouth–Dennis Red Sox of the Cape Cod Baseball League.[58][59] His 2019 season with Yarmouth–Dennis was cut short by his selection to the USA Baseball collegiate national team,[60][61][62] which played in Japan and Taiwan.[63] Waddell was named Georgia Tech's first solo captain since 1991 during the 2020 NCAA Division I baseball season,[64] which was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[65] During the 2021 Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets baseball season, Waddell was honored with an All-Atlantic Coast Conference first team selection.[66]

Waddell was selected by the Arizona Diamondbacks in 32nd round of the 2019 Major League Baseball draft, but returned to Georgia Tech.[54] He was eligible for,[63][67] but not chosen in the 2020 draft,[68][69] and instead focused on completing his bachelor's degree in business administration.[70][50][64] He was subsequently selected by the Atlanta Braves in the fifth round of the 2021 draft,[70][50][71] and accepted a signing bonus of $247,500,[72][73][74] which was approximately $85,000 under slot.[75][72] Waddell was assigned to the Rome Braves, where he played 21 games, hitting .304/.372/.580.[76] In September 2021, Waddell was promoted to the Mississippi Braves,[77][78] and became the first Braves' draft pick of the 2021 class to reach the Double-A level.[79][80][81] After the 2021 Double-A South season ended, the Braves sent Waddell to the Arizona Fall League, where he played for the Peoria Javelinas.[82] Waddell began the 2022 season with the Mississippi Braves.[83][84][85] Waddell was invited to spring training before the 2023 season.[86][87] In March, he was assigned to minor league camp.[88] Waddell was subsequently named to the M-Braves 2023 Opening Day roster.[89] On April 14, Waddell was promoted to the Gwinnett Stripers.[90] Waddell received another invitation to spring training before the 2024 regular season began.[91]

Full Triple-A to Rookie League rosters

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Triple-A

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Catchers

Infielders

Outfielders


Manager

Coaches


7-day injured list
* On Atlanta Braves 40-man roster
~ Development list
# Rehab assignment
∞ Reserve list
‡ Restricted list
§ Suspended list
† Temporarily inactive list
Roster updated September 5, 2024
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Double-A

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Players Coaches/Other

Pitchers

  • 26 Ryan Bourassa
  • 46 Lucas Braun
  • 51 Luis De Ávila
  • 50 Patrick Halligan
  • 30 Landon Harper
  • 15 Jonathan Hughes
  • 38 Elison Joseph
  • 52 Jorge Juan
  • 51 Jhancarlos Lara
  • 14 Jake McSteen
  • 37 Ian Mejia
  • 43 Rolddy Munoz
  • 40 Drew Parrish

Catchers

Infielders

  • 24 Cade Bunnell
  •  8 Cal Conley
  •  9 David Fletcher
  • 11 Bryson Horne
  •  1 Colby Jones
  •  2 Cam Magee
  • 28 David McCabe
  •  4 Keshawn Ogans
  •  2 Geraldo Quintero

Outfielders

  •  7 Cody Milligan
  • 16 Ethan Workinger
  • 13 Bryson Worrell


Manager

  • 17 Angel Flores

Coaches

  • 19 Francisco Diaz (coach)
  • 48 Wes McGuire (pitching)
  • 25 Luis Ugueto (coach)
  • 18 Garrett Wilkinson (hitting)

60-day injured list

7-day injured list
* On Atlanta Braves 40-man roster
~ Development list
# Rehab assignment
∞ Reserve list
‡ Restricted list
§ Suspended list
† Temporarily inactive list
Roster updated September 24, 2024
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High-A

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Players Coaches/Other

Pitchers

  • 53 Garrett Baumann
  • 34 Blake Burkhalter
  • 18 Giomar Diaz
  • 13 Mitch Farris
  • 51 Riley Frey
  • 38 Isaac Gallegos
  • 66 Rob Griswold
  • 39 Herick Hernandez
  • 59 Jared Johnson
  • 46 Adam Maier
  • 23 LJ McDonough
  • 16 JR Ritchie
  •  8 Shay Schanaman
  • 11 William Silva
  • 43 Austin Smith
  • 52 Samuel Strickland
  • 40 Luis Vargas
  • 45 Cory Wall

Catchers

  • 19 Jacob Godman
  • 32 Mac Guscette

Infielders

  • 37 Drew Compton
  •  2 E.J. Exposito
  • 26 Justin Janas
  • 30 Colby Jones
  • 28 Jose Marcano
  • 60 Joe Olsavsky
  •  9 Ambioris Tavarez
  • 14 Nick Ward

Outfielders

  • 15 Patrick Clohisy
  • 61 Jace Grady
  •  4 Kevin Kilpatrick Jr.
  • 24 Stephen Paolini


Manager

  • 20 Cody Gabella

Coaches

  •  1 Bobby Moore (hitting)
  • 55 Jefferson Romero (coach)
  • 22 Mike Steed (pitching)

60-day injured list

  • -- Cedric De Grandpre (full season)
  • -- Cade Kuehler (full season)
  • 11 Owen Murphy (full season)

7-day injured list
* On Atlanta Braves 40-man roster
~ Development list
# Rehab assignment
∞ Reserve list
‡ Restricted list
§ Suspended list
† Temporarily inactive list
Roster updated September 5, 2024
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Single-A

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Players Coaches/Other

Pitchers

  • 18 Rayven Antonio
  • 16 Luis Arestigueta
  • 19 Ethan Bagwell
  • 12 Cam Caminiti
  • 56 Reibyn Corona
  • 40 Adel Dilone
  • 36 Didier Fuentes
  • 46 Anthony Garcia
  • 50 Jacob Gomez
  • 54 Owen Hackman
  • 17 Carter Holton
  • -- Seth Keller
  • 60 Jacob Kroeger
  • 24 Kadon Morton
  • 59 Hayder Ortiz
  • 70 Davis Polo
  • -- Jeremy Reyes
  • 49 Albert Rivas
  • 58 David Rodriguez
  • 40 Logan Samuels
  • 14 Juan Sanchez
  • 28 Jacob Shafer
  • 23 Adam Shoemaker

Catchers

  • 77 Austin Machado
  • 33 Harry Owen
  • 20 Alen Pineda ~

Infielders

  • 57 Willmer De La Cruz
  •  9 John Gil
  • 32 Mason Guerra
  •  7 Cam Magee
  •  8 Will Verdung

Outfielders

  •  1 Isaiah Drake
  • 22 Titus Dumitru
  • 34 Junior Garcia
  • 26 Luis Guanipa
  •  2 Kade Kern
  •  4 Jake Steels


Manager

  • 13 Wynston Sawyer

Coaches

  • 55 Einar Díaz (hitting)
  • 27 Elvin Nina (pitching)
  • 15 Connor Justus (coach)

60-day injured list

  • -- Jason Franks (full season)

7-day injured list
* On Atlanta Braves 40-man roster
~ Development list
# Rehab assignment
∞ Reserve list
‡ Restricted list
§ Suspended list
† Temporarily inactive list
Roster updated September 5, 2024
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Rookie

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Players Coaches/Other

Pitchers

  • 37 Zack Austin
  • 34 Whilmer Guerra
  • 79 Justin Militello
  • 67 Marco Patino
  • 75 Yorvi Pirela
  • 58 Carter Rees
  • -- Luke Sinnard
  • 76 Jhonly Taveras

Catchers

  • 63 Alexander Martinez
  • -- Nick Montgomery
  • 17 Josnaider Orellana
  •  2 Luis Parababire

Infielders

  • 85 Carlos Arroyo
  •  9 Mario Baez
  • 65 Diego Benitez
  • 20 Carlos Cordero
  • -- Leiker Figueroa
  • 59 Roiber Niazoa
  • 19 Angel Nieblas
  • 90 Luis Sanchez

Outfielders

  • 66 John Estevez
  • 68 Douglas Glod
  • 64 Robert Gonzalez
  • 83 Carlos Monteverde


Manager

Coaches

60-day injured list

  • 82 Cristobal Abreu (full season)
  • -- Will King (full season)
  • -- Justin Long (full season)

7-day injured list
* On Atlanta Braves 40-man roster
~ Development list
# Rehab assignment
∞ Reserve list
‡ Restricted list
§ Suspended list
† Temporarily inactive list
Roster updated September 5, 2024
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Foreign Rookie

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Players Coaches/Other

Pitchers

  • 34 Jeiki Beltran
  • 20 Kelvin Carmona
  • 30 Edward Cedano
  • -- Yoel Correa ‡
  • 37 Fernando Duarte
  • 45 Sebastian Estiven
  • 52 Kendy Francique
  • 50 Anferni Gonzalez
  • 28 Euder Gonzalez
  • 15 Jean F. Gutierrez
  • 63 Edwarlys Hidalgo
  • 57 Rafael Lasorsa
  • 48 Jose Marcano
  • 17 Yansel Marine
  • 60 Noslen Marquez
  • 40 Jorge Nunez
  • 62 Rudit Pina
  • 33 Jose Pineda
  • 51 Yander Pinero
  • 43 Lewis Sifontes
  • 53 Daury Zapata

Catchers

  • 59 Michael Baez
  • 16 Manuel Dos Passos
  • 32 Hojans Hernandez

Infielders

  • 54 Joan Acevedo
  • 49 Elio Campos
  • 61 Nixson Cueche
  • 56 Samil De La Rosa
  • 36 Johan Ferreira
  • -- Diego Gutierrez ‡
  •  8 Juan Mateo
  • 22 Jose Perdomo
  • 46 Alexander Sanchez

Outfielders

  •  7 Gabriel Cesa
  • 26 Juan Espinal
  • 19 Michael Martinez
  • 12 Isaac Osorio


Manager

  • -- Maikol Gonzalez

Coaches

  • -- Leandro Mateo (coach)
  • -- Elvis Pena (coach)
  • -- Joe Strem (pitching)
  • -- Samuel Taveras (pitching)
  • -- Carlos Telemaco (hitting)
  • -- Adam Wood (hitting)

60-day injured list

  • -- Miguel Perez
  • -- Johan Ramos

7-day injured list
* On Atlanta Braves 40-man roster
~ Development list
# Rehab assignment
∞ Reserve list
‡ Restricted list
§ Suspended list
† Temporarily inactive list
Roster updated September 5, 2024
Transactions
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