Bryse Wilson Named Triple-A East Pitcher of the Week
LAWRENCEVILLE, Ga. – In an announcement made today by Minor League Baseball, Gwinnett Stripers’ right-hander Bryse Wilson has been named the Triple-A East Pitcher of the Week for June 28-July 4. Wilson made one start during the week, a 7.0-inning scoreless outing on June 30 at Durham. In that game,
Eighteen Gwinnett Alums Highlight Braves’ NLCS Roster
The Atlanta Braves, set to play in the National League Championship Series for the first time since 2001, announced a 28-man series roster today that includes 18 former Gwinnett players. The 18 G-Braves and Stripers alums, led by former Gwinnett manager Brian Snitker (2014-16), include: Pitchers (10) Ian Anderson (2019),
In spot duty, Wilson leads Atlanta to playoffs
Pressed into starting duty by an injury-ravaged rotation, Bryse Wilson stepped up and pitched his team to the postseason. Atlanta’s No. 5 prospect dealt five scoreless innings, striking out seven while allowing just three hits and one walk as the Braves clinched their third straight National League East title with
Prospects in the Braves' 2020 player pool
As part of the new rules for the 2020 Major League season, each of the 30 organizations will maintain a 60-man player pool for the duration of the campaign. Some members of the player pool will feature on the active Major League roster while others will work out at an
Wilson posts back-to-back scoreless starts
Bryse Wilson has pitched in the Majors this year, but he's starting to find some consistency in the Minor Leagues. Atlanta's No. 6 prospect turned in his second straight scoreless start, scattering five hits over seven shutout innings as Triple-A Gwinnett downed Columbus, 3-1, at Huntington Park. He struck out seven
Prospect Roundup: Games of July 21
Braves RHP Bryse Wilson, Triple-A Gwinnett: 7 IP, 4 H, 0 R, 0 BB, 4 K -- Making his first appearance since returning from a spot start in the Majors, Atlanta's fifth-ranked prospect posted seven scoreless innings in the Stripers' 12-1 rout of Rochester. Sunday's effort marked the fourth time this season
Prospect Roundup: Games of June 22
Rays LHP Brendan McKay, Triple-A Durham: 5 IP, 3 H, 1 R, 0 ER, 3 BB, 5 K -- Tampa Bay's second-ranked prospect has allowed earned runs in only two of five appearances since he was promoted to the International League. Facing Scranton/Wilkes-Barre for the second straight outing, MLB.com's No. 23
Prospect Roundup: Games of May 16
Braves P Bryse Wilson, Triple-A Gwinnett: 7 1/3 IP, 0 ER, 2 R, 5 K, 4 H, 1 BB -- For the first time this season, the Braves' No. 7 prospect completed a start in which he did not yield an earned run. Although Buffalo scratched two unearned runs across, the
Top prospects opening 2019 in the Majors
Are the tides turning?This is perhaps the most aggressive teams have been in pushing top prospects to the Major Leagues in recent memory. In 2018, nine of MLB.com's Top 100 Prospects found themselves on Major League Opening Day rosters. This year -- when 28 of the game's 30 clubs will
Kieboom muscles up for Nationals
Carter Kieboom is a known commodity among the Nationals and their fans, but in case anyone needed a reminder, the club's second-ranked prospect was more than happy to oblige.The 21-year-old connected on a pair of homers off Justin Verlander and drove in three runs to lead the Nationals past the Astros,
Braves' Snitker embracing pitching depth
LAS VEGAS -- The Braves' rebuild is over and they have the National League East Division title to prove it. But that doesn't mean their pipeline of top pitching prospects has gone dry.Atlanta entered the Winter Meetings with 10 of MLB.com's Top 100 prospects, tied with the Padres for the
Toolshed: Most surprising promotions of '18
It's already been a fun week for prospect callups to the Major Leagues. It hasn't, however, been a traditional one.Sure, there are periods when many of the game's top prospects head to The Show around the same time. Remember when Ronald Acuña Jr., Gleyber Torres and Tyler O'Neill all made
Braves promote Wilson for MLB debut
Bryse Wilson's hope at the beginning of the season was to find a way to stick out in a Braves system crowded with impressive arms. Three Minor League levels and one major announcement later, it's safe to say he's accomplished that mission.The Braves are calling up Wilson, their No. 13
Prospect Roundup: Games of Aug. 15
Theme of the daySoutheast is where it's at: It seemed like the Minors' best performances Wednesday took place in the southeastern portion of the United States. Braves No. 13 prospectBryse Wilsonstruck out 13 over eight innings in Gwinnett, Georgia. Marlins No. 22 prospect Joe Dunandhomered twice for Double-A Jacksonville. Twins
Stripers' Wilson blazes through record night
Although Bryse Wilson encountered some difficulties in his first two Triple-A starts, he felt his fastball provided him with a measure of success. Sticking with the heater on Wednesday, he moved past those struggles on the way to a milestone.The Braves' 13th-ranked prospect broke the team record with a career-high 13
Salazar and Wilson Named M-Braves Players of the Month by Atlanta Braves
CHATTANOOGA, TN -- The Atlanta Braves announced on Saturday that Mississippi Braves infielder Alejandro Salazar and former pitcher Bryse Wilson had been named the club's Player and Pitcher of the Month for July.
Braves promote outfielders Pache, Waters
It was already a solid week in terms of Braves prospect promotions with Kolby Allard jumping to the Majors and Kyle Wright moving to Triple-A Gwinnett. Then, they made Wednesday moving day in their Minor League system.Atlanta promoted top-100 prospectsCristian Pache and Drew Waters to Double-A Mississippi and Class A
Wilson stays hot on hill for Mississippi
It's taken some time for Bryse Wilson to get settled in the Southern League, but with the continued development of his off-speed stuff, he's found a groove in July. Back on the bump and continually mixing speeds on Thursday, he turned in another stellar effort. The Braves' No. 12 prospect matched
Dodgers' Kremer debuts with weekly award
Dean Kremer was quite efficient on the mound last week. As a result, he's proven quite efficient at winning awards as well. The Dodgers' No. 29 prospect has been named Texas League Pitcher of the Week for July 2-8 after making his Double-A Tulsa debut last Thursday. Kremer tossed a
SL Weekly Award Winners: July 2-8
MARIETTA, GA - The Southern League of Professional Baseball Clubs are proud to announce that Tennessee Smokies infielder Trent Giambrone has been named Player of the Week and Mississippi Braves starter Bryse Wilson has been named Pitcher of the Week. Both awards recognize these players' performances for games during the
Prospect Roundup: Games of July 3
Theme of the dayPitching, pitching and more pitching: This is meant to be the week of fireworks across the United States, and in baseball, fireworks are most closely associated with offense -- and lots of it. Except no one told some prominent pitchers across the Minor Leagues on Tuesday. No.
Wilson continues to roll for Fire Frogs
It's difficult to have a better start to a season than the one Bryse Wilson is having with Class A Advanced Florida.The Braves' No. 13 prospect yielded three hits and two walks over 6 2/3 scoreless innings, notching a season-high seven strikeouts, before the Fire Frogs fell to Palm Beach,
Toolshed: April numbers of note
Around the end of each month of the Minor League season, Toolshed will explore the most eye-popping statistics from the previous month. This edition looks back at some of the best numbers from the first month of the 2018 season. 0.45: Bryse Wilson, ERA -- Sixteen qualified Minor Leaguers had
Wilson paves way for Pache, Fire Frogs
Florida State League hitters beware, Bryse Wilson is showing no signs of mercy through his first four starts for the Class A Advanced Fire Frogs. Atlanta's No. 13 prospect turned in his third scoreless outing of the season Thursday, allowing three hits and two walks while striking out four through 6
Wilson almost perfect for Fire Frogs
In a farm system loaded with arms, Bryse Wilson continues to find a way to shine.The Braves' No. 13 prospect spun five one-hit innings, striking out five without issuing a walk, as Class A Advanced Florida topped Palm Beach, 3-1, on Sunday at Roger Dean Chevrolet Stadium.