The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

» Vaunted prospect Touki Toussaint to start Monday,

- By Gabriel Burns gabriel.burns@ajc.com

Touki Toussaint was a late entry into the Futures game last month. He had made only one start in Triple-A, but word had already spread among evaluators and competitor­s that he wouldn’t be in the minors for long.

His rise is nearly complete, as the 22-year-old is set to start for the Braves on Monday, per manager Brian Snitker. The Braves host Miami for a doublehead­er, with Mike Foltynewic­z starting the other game.

Lauded for his nasty cur- veball, Toussaint has climbed the rankings of the Braves’ system since they acquired him in 2015. The Diamondbac­ks selected Toussaint at No. 16 overall in 2014 but shipped him out in a sal- ary dump.

The Braves’ reward for absorbing sunk money was Toussaint, whose maturation over the past year has accel- erated him into the majors sooner than most would’ve believed.

“Just from a maturing standpoint, I’ve matured a lot in this organizati­on,” Toussaint said last month. “When I first got here, I was like a deer in the headlights, didn’t know what was going on, who I had to impress. And they took me under their wing and said, ‘Hey man, just be yourself.’ When you start doing that, you’ll see results. I thank them for believing in me the way they have. It’s been fun.”

He began 2017 in high Single-A Florida, where he produced a 5.04 ERA across 19 starts (though his 3.39 FIP indicates luck wasn’t in his favor). Toussaint’s command was inconsiste­nt, but the flashes were there. He actu- ally performed better after his late-season promotion to Double-A Mississipp­i.

Toussaint owned a 2.93 ERA with 107 strikeouts in 16 starts (84 innings) with Mis- sissippi this season, prompt- ing a promotion to Triple-A Gwinnett. He’s made five starts with the Stripers, post- ing a 2.01 ERA with a 32:13 strikeout-to-walk ratio, while limiting opponents to a .205 average in 31⅓ innings.

“He’s doing good,” Snitker said. “He’s been really effec- tive and come a long way. He’s starting to get it and reports are really good. The guys who’ve been around him ever since he’s been here until now really like him.”

Toussaint will join the growing list of youngsters to debut for the Braves this season. Mike Soroka and Kolby old, Sean and season off-days continue shuffling The Luiz preceded Newcomb, Braves Allard, ago. remaining. of Gohara their arms, have just him. season-long Max broke which only 20 They’ll Lefties years Fried thr in will ree a give the ation After bullpen Toussaint permits, a last-minute and, innings the as rotation. the out spot situ- of opened Toussaint ton to pitchaninn­ing on flew the World to Washing- Team, in the Futures allowed a game triple to July Reds 15. out- He field mell, prospect but he impressed Taylor Tram- with the following three easy outs.

“Touki Toussaint, I have nothing but respect for that guy,” Trammell said after the game. “I hear guys up in Double-A in Pensacola talk about the way he pitches to them.

You have to hit the fastball, because he has nasty stuff. And his fastball, the thing moves so much. I was very impressed with him today. He’s a very good guy.”

Soon, Toussaint will have the chance to win the respect of major leaguers. His first chance likely comes Monday.

 ?? ROB CARR / GETTY IMAGES ?? Touki Toussaint, a first-round draft pick of the Diamondbac­ks in 2014, is expected to debut with the Braves on Monday.
ROB CARR / GETTY IMAGES Touki Toussaint, a first-round draft pick of the Diamondbac­ks in 2014, is expected to debut with the Braves on Monday.

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