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MLB Pipeline names the Braves prospect with the best fastball
Nathan Ray Seebeck-USA TODAY Sports

The Braves have lost a lot of talent via trades and graduation, but there’s still some impressive tools on the farm:

MLB Pipeline selected Victor Vodnik for the Braves:

Braves: Victor Vodnik, RHP (No. 11)
Don’t judge a hard-throwing hurler by his size. Vodnik stands at just 6-foot, but the 23-year-old right-hander has touched 99.7 mph this spring and was averaging around 96 mph on his heater in 2022. Injuries have pushed the 2018 14th-rounder to the bullpen on a full-time basis, but he’s a good fit out there as it should allow him to let the fastball fly a bit more. Pair that with a plus changeup, and Vodnik could help the Atlanta relief corps in short order.

Before the Sean Murphy trade, this would have easily been Royber Salinas. Regardless, I expect the Braves to keep adding high upside arms in the MLB Draft, so they could easily look for another Spencer Strider-esque prospect in June.

Vodnik has dealt with some health issues over the last few seasons, and he’s now moved to a full time relief role. The 23-year-old had a lot of success out of the bullpen last year, posting a 2.34 ERA across AA and AAA. Vodnik has already been re-assigned to Gwinnett this Spring. That’s where he’ll begin the year, but with injuries being an inevitability over a 162-game season, we could see him make his MLB debut at some point in 2023 if his success continues on the farm.

This article first appeared on SportsTalkATL and was syndicated with permission.

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