Center Field Options

Written by Colin on August 20, 2008 – 7:58 am

When the Braves consider next year’s starting outfield, they have a bevy of players from which to choose.  It’s just the first year the Braves will be plagued with this problem as they have tons of promising young outfielders in their farm system.  Today we’ll look at some of the options in center field.

Mark Kotsay – The Incumbant CF

Kotsay’s contract expires at the end of the 2008 season and he may or may not be resigned.  Kotsay has been effective in Atlanta, batting .299 with 37 RBIs, 6 HRs, and a .346 on-base percentage in 83 games.  He’s been on the DL with back issues (he had back surgery in Oakland that knocked him out for most of last season) but for the most part has been healthy.

Gregor Blanco – The Rookie

Gregor Blanco has played the most time of the young Braves’ outfield prospects, batting .258 with 27 RBI, 11 stolen bases, and a .371 on base percentage.  Blanco is speedy – he’s currently ranked second in the NL in bunt hits with 14.  Blanco has been slowed recently by a bone spur in his ankle, which is growing worse as the season progresses.  He’s doing a pretty good job batting leadoff and has impressed with his time in Atlanta.

Josh Anderson – Rising Star

Anderson has played most of the year in Richmond, but is absolutely tearing up the baseball there. He’s batting .316 with 37 RBIs, a .361 on base percentage, and a whopping 40 stolen bases.  He’s cutting down on strikeouts when compared to years past, and and should definitely be considered when the Braves look at their outfield after the season.  It’d be great to see some speed come back to Atlanta, where we have a history of speedy outfielders.

Jordan Schafer – Once The Future King

Schafer was once heralded as a sure lock for the Braves’ starting center field spot in 2009, but a run in with an HGH suspension (he says there’s a side to the story that hasn’t been told) has limited his playing time and knocked him back a step or two.  He’s batting .269  with 46 RBIs and 9 HRs in just 71 games and has an OBP of .371.  I’d be surprised to see him make the jump from AA ball to the big leagues, but it’s not impossible.  He still has a future with the Braves organization, I’m just not sure it involves a role in center field in 2009.

Who do you think the center fielder should be next year?  Kotsay or one of the youngsters?  I’m excited about Josh Anderson and want to see him in the bigs next year for the Braves, be it in Center or Left.  But with potentially Kotsay, Anderson, Blanco, Brandon Jones, and Matt Diaz competing for three outfield slots, it’s going to be competitive – and fun to watch.


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8 Responses to “Center Field Options”

  1. By JBaldwin on Feb 2, 2009 | Reply

    You know who's going to play CF next year right? Andruw Jones.

    ~JB@TheLaunchingPad

  2. By colin_ake60861 on Feb 2, 2009 | Reply

    He's the biggest drag the Dodgers have right now… Heh.

  3. By JBaldwin on Feb 2, 2009 | Reply

    He's with the Braves again…

    you didn't hear?

  4. By Andrew on Feb 2, 2009 | Reply

    Ugh. None of those options are very exciting. We can't afford to have glaring holes in center and left next year. Who knows what Francoeur is going to do. The Braves need to sign a big bat.

  5. By Matt on Feb 2, 2009 | Reply

    Yeah…I agree with Andrew….the problem is, none of these players that you have listed to compete for the 3 spots have a lot of power…

  6. By Bud on Feb 2, 2009 | Reply

    I really hope Anderson gets a good look in September. A 27-game hitting streak at Triple-A that ended Friday. He's hitting .315. He's stolen 41 bases in 48 attempts. He impressed me with his speed during his call-up earlier this summer. I think the dude could help this team.

    Bud.
    http://braves.today.com

  7. By FiSH on Feb 2, 2009 | Reply

    I want to see Gregor Blanco in center field next year on a daily basis. He has all the toold to be a very good leadoff hitter and still hasn't come close to reaching his full potential. He was a relatively unknown until spring training last year and has continued to improve. Put him in CF and sign a power bat FA to go in left.

    Kotsay will be gone, Anderson could play in a reserve roll, and Schafer is still young enough that he could use more time in the minors.

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