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Atlanta Braves Top Prospects 2026
A complete scouting breakdown of the top prospects in the Atlanta Braves farm system, including Cam Caminiti, J.R. Ritchie, and more.
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Atlanta Braves Top Prospects for Dynasty
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Format: Name, Position, 2026 OD Age, Height/Weight, Highest Level
Atlanta Braves Top Prospects for 2026
1. Cam Caminiti, LHP, 19, 6’2”/195, A
Caminiti was one of the younger pitchers in full-season ball last year, spending the majority of the year as an 18-year-old. After getting a late start to the season due to injury, Caminiti returned to Augusta in June, tossing 56.1 innings with a 2.08 ERA there. He struck out 32 percent of batters faced and walked 11 percent.
The fastball works around 94 mph, clipping several 96s. He creates 14-15 inches of IVB and 10 inches of arm-side run from a 5’6” release height. Caminiti locates it well, and as he continues to build up velocity, he will see improved whiff rates.
Caminiti throws two slider variations, a sweeper with long horizontal movement, registering 15 inches of sweep consistently. It sits around 83 mph, and Caminiti also throws an upper-80s slider with a more traditional slider shape.
The changeup looked sharp as well, sitting 85-86 mph with late dive and fading action. Caminiti seemingly improved his arsenal all year and saw his velocity improve. The stuff is there and while the command will need to improve some, Caminiti looks like a safer mid-rotation starter.
FFG: SP2/3
90th Percentile Peak Outcome: 165 IP/3.00 ERA/180 K
Variance: Medium
Buy/Sell: Buy
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