Mississippi Braves All-Decade Team - Starting Pitchers
PEARL, MS - As the decade comes to a close later this month, the Mississippi Braves will be 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
PEARL, MS - As the decade comes to a close later this month, the Mississippi Braves will be 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 begin with what was the most challenging category to trim to a five-man rotation. Arguably, the Braves have produced the best starting pitchers in baseball for the last three decades. During the decade, no M-Braves pitching staff finished worse than fifth in the Southen League in pitching - ending the year second, four times, and first, twice. These five pitchers have combined for three Futures Game selections, three Baseball America Double-A All-Star selections, three MLB All-Star Selections, and 160 MLB wins.
Selections in alphabetical order:
Mike Minor - The two-time M-Braves Opening Day starter (2010 and 2014) was a no brainer for this spot, more so because of what he has done since leaving Double-A. Ironically, despite just 15 M-Braves starts, Minor is the only player to make two Opening Day starts for the club. The seventh overall pick in the 2009 draft out of Vanderbilt went 2-6 with a 4.03 ERA in 87.0 innings over 15 starts for the M-Braves, logging 109 strikeouts to just 34 walks over that period. Minor represented the Braves in the 2010 Futures Game.
Minor is coming off an All-Star season in 2019 for the Rangers, joining Lance Lynn on their pitching staff with 200 innings and 200 strikeouts. It's the first Rangers duo to do so since 1990 when Nolan Ryan and Bobby Witt both accomplished the feat. Minor threw 126 pitches in his final start, the most since
In three seasons for the Braves, Newcomb is 22-21 with a 3.87 ERA, 333 strikeouts, 167 walks over 332.1 innings in 105 games, and 53 starts. Newcomb finished ninth in the National League in 2018 with a .226 opponents' batting average.
In Soroka's first two MLB seasons, he is 15-5 with a 2.79 ERA, 163 strikeouts, 48 walks over 200.1 innings in 34 starts. After a shoulder injury limited his 2018 season, Soroka was named to the Baseball America All-Rookie Team in 2019, was an NL All-Star, and finished third in the NL in ERA at 2.68. His 13 wins were good enough for 10th in the NL. Soroka's 2.68 ERA led all rookies and ranked fifth in the major leagues, and he did it while holding up over 174.2 innings, tied for third-most among rookies. He proved especially adept at keeping the ball in the park. His home run rate of 0.72 per nine innings was second-lowest in the majors.
innings without allowing a run (33.2 IP without giving up an earned run) during his M-Braves tenure.
On July 30, 2015, in a three-team trade, the Dodgers acquired Wood,
In 179 games and 136 starts from 2013 to 2019, Wood is 53-43 with a 3.40 ERA, 768 strikeouts, 238 walks over 839.0 innings for Atlanta, Cincinnati, and the Dodgers. Wood was a 2017 NL All-Star for the Dodgers and finished ninth in the Cy Young award voting, posting a 16-3 record, with a 2.72 ERA over 27 games, 25 starts, and 152.1 innings.
Honorable Mention:
Schedule of All-Decade Team Announcements:
Wednesday, Dec. 18 - Bullpen (5)
Friday, Dec. 20 - Catchers (2)
Monday, Dec. 22 - Infield (6)
Wednesday, Dec. 24 - Outfield (4)