Mississippi Braves All-Decade Team - Outfielders
PEARL, MS - As the decade comes to a close later this month, the Mississippi Braves are announcing their All-Decade squad from 2010 to 2019. The criteria for being named to the team are production while playing in Mississippi - weighed equally to results in major league baseball. The players
PEARL, MS - As the decade comes to a close later this month, the Mississippi Braves are announcing their All-Decade squad from 2010 to 2019. The criteria for being named to the team are production while playing in Mississippi - weighed equally to results in major league baseball. The players selected were compiled by current and former M-Braves staff, broadcasters, and the fans.
We conclude our All-Decade Team with a talented group of outfielders.
Ronald Acuña Jr. - Quite possibly the MVP of the All-Decade squad, Acuña swiftly made his way through the Atlanta farm system on his way to the majors in 2018. Acuña played just 57 games with the M-Braves in 2017, but those two months were quite possibly the most productive 62 days in club history. The 19-year-old was twice named Southern League Player of the Week, first earning the honor after batting .560 with six runs and 10 RBI from May 9-14, his first week in the league. He garnered the award again two weeks later after hitting .417/.400/.667 from May 22-28, also earning Southern League All-Star honors, despite not playing the first month in the league. Acuña hit .326 with 14 doubles, a triple, nine home runs, 30 RBI, 19 stolen bases, and a .895 OPS for the M-Braves before being promoted to Triple-A Gwinnett on July 13, after participating in the Futures Game.
Acuña was named Minor League Player of the Year by both Baseball America and USA Today, Hitting Prospect of the Year by MLBPipeline.com and Organizational Player of the Year by the Braves.
Acuña was promoted to Atlanta on April 25, 2018, and he made his MLB debut that night at Cincinnati at the age of 20 years, 128 days. Acuña finished his first major league season, hitting .293 with a team-high 26 home runs and a .917 OPS in 111 games. He won the National League Jackie Robinson Rookie of the Year Award, collecting 27 of 30 first-place votes. In his first two seasons, the young phenom has hit .285 with 48 doubles, 67 home runs, 165 RBI, 53 stolen bases, and a .897 OPS in 267 games. This past season, Acuña was named an NL All-Star, Silver Slugger, and led the league in stolen bases (37), runs scored (127), and finished fifth in home runs (41). He also finished fifth in NL MVP voting, and the dynamic leadoff man fell just short in his pursuit for a 40-40 season, smacking 41 homers with 37 steals.
On July 31, Demeritte was traded along with
The Braves promoted Smith to the major leagues on April 11, 2016. He debuted that night against the Nationals, starting in center field, going 1-for-3 in his first game, with a strikeout and a single against Max Scherzer. On January 11, 2017, the Braves traded Smith, along with
Waters' MVP award was the first for the franchise since Ryan Klesko and Javy Lopez won league MVP in 1991-92 for the Greenville Braves. Waters was the youngest, at 20, to win MVP since Montgomery's
In a pitcher's league, Waters had a league-best 18-game hitting streak that began on June 4, batting .417 with eight doubles, two triples, two home runs, nine RBI, 12 runs, four walks, and a .462 OBP. The streaks were the longest this season in the Southern League, and the on-base streak was third-longest in club history. Waters has extended his streak 14 times during his first at-bat.
Honorable Mention: Willie Cabrera,
Schedule of All-Decade Team Announcements:
Monday, December 16 - Starters (5)
Thursday, December 19 - Bullpen (5)
Friday, December 20 - Catchers (2)
Monday, December 23 - Infield (6)
Thursday, December 26 - Outfield (4)