The Braves made a few more minor league moves on Thursday, this time impacting two talented middle-infielders — shortstop Luke Waddell and shortstop/third baseman Vaughn Grissom.

Waddell — the Braves’ fifth-round pick in this year’s MLB Draft — has certainly enjoyed his first taste of pro ball. The 23-year-old, former Georgia Tech star, has hit .304 with six home runs and 13 RBI in just his first 21 games with High-A Rome — good enough for a well above average 148 wRC+. If you recall, I recently wrote about the kid following a stint earlier this week in which he slugged six homers in just six games for the R-Braves. I didn’t rank Waddell in my Midseason Braves Top 30, but at this rate he’s definitely on his way to making the next list. Either way, with prospect Braden Shewmake holding down shortstop for the M-Braves all this season, it’ll be interesting to see how the Mississippi roster is setup with Waddell in the mix. The lefty-hitter has experience at other positions in the infield as he also played both third and second base in college.

For Grissom (currently ranked 13th on my Top 30), the High-A assignment is sort of a long time coming. The 20-year-old has been one of the better Single-A hitters in 2021, and when healthy, he’s no doubt led the Augusta lineup. Grissom entered Thursday with a .311/.402/.446 slash-line, to go with 24 XBH and 13 stolen bases in 75 games with the GreenJackets. And it didn’t take long for the former 11th-round pick to make an impact for the R-Braves, either, as he finished his first High-A game last night 1 for 2 with a run, two walks and a stolen base. The sky is the limit for Grissom, who I think could easily become a top 5 prospect in the Braves system once he starts developing a bit more power with his bat. We have to remember, though, this kid is only 20.

Congrats to both players, and hopefully each of Waddell and Grissom can put a nice bow on what’s already been impressive seasons for the two.

Recap

The Braves got back on track, overcoming thin air to scrape by with a 6-5 win. Once again, the trade deadline acquisitions shined as Jorge Soler when 2-5 with a HR and 2 runs scored, Adam Duvall went 1-4 with a 2-run HR, Eddie Rosario went 0-3 with 2 walks and a run scored, and Richard Rodriguez pitched a clean 7th inning. It can’t be understated how big of an impact the deadline acquisitions has made on this team.

Austin Riley continues his reign of terror going 2-3 with 1 run scored and 2 RBI. I’ve studied Riley since his MiLB debut and he’s a man of adjustment. I think it’s now pretty safe to say he’s adjusted. On April 17th, he had looked lost and was carrying an OPS of .456. He now carries a .911 OPS and it’s been .968 since his bottoming out.

HR Records?

I’d love to know this answer and I can’t believe it’s happened very often in MLB, but the Braves have the following players with 20+ HRs.

While there’d be an asterisk beside Soler and Dvuall, when’s the last time 7 players hit 20 or more HRs on one team? Joc Pederson also has an outside chance of getting to 20 as he’s sitting at 16 on the year.

The Braves try to get back to 10 games above .500 tonight and Huascar Ynoa will take the mound.