Braves' Riley earns promotion to Triple-A
Yet another Braves prospect is on the move.No. 93 overall prospect Austin Riley has been promoted from Double-A Mississippi to Triple-A Gwinnett and will make his Stripers debut Monday night at home against Charlotte. Right-handed pitcher Andres Santiago was sent down to Double-A to make room for Riley on the
Yet another Braves prospect is on the move.
No. 93 overall prospect
Riley earned the promotion with a sparkling performance in his return to the M-Braves. The 21-year-old third baseman batted .333/.394/.677 with six homers, three triples and 10 doubles in 27 games with Mississippi. He led the Southern League in slugging percentage, total bases (67) and extra-base hits (19) while his 1.071 OPS ranked third and his 192 wRC+ fifth. He boosted all of those numbers with a final hot stretch, going 7-for-15 with two homers and a double in his last four games.
Dating back to last season, Riley produced a .321/.391/.570 line with 14 homers in 75 career games with Mississippi.
Taken with the 41st overall pick in the 2015 Draft, Riley has shown a powerful bat in his first four seasons in the Atlanta system. He hit 20 home runs in both 2016 and 2017 and has given himself a great shot at setting a new career high with his strong start this year. His 25.7 percent strikeout rate this season may keep Riley from hitting for a high average, but he has the pop to make up for it. Defensively, he has plenty of arm from his days as a high-school pitcher, and the Braves have been impressed by his improvement overall.
Riley's immediate path to the Majors is blocked by the recent addition of
The Braves lead the NL East with a 19-14 record and have not been shy about accelerating their long-term rebuilding process. Ronald Acuña Jr. and
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