The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Braves stars popular in ‘best tools’ national poll

- — GABRIEL BURNS

The Braves fared well in Baseball America’s annual “best tools” poll, which consists of votes from managers, scouts and executives to rank players based on specific abilities following the 2018 season.

In the National League category, Braves first baseman Freddie Freeman was voted the best hitter. He topped Cincinnati’s Joey Votto and St. Louis’ Paul Goldschmid­t (then with Arizona). That’s an illustriou­s honor for Freeman, who hit .309 with 23 homers and 98 RBIs while playing all 162 games. He’s not only the centerpiec­e of the Braves’ lineup, but the entire organizati­on.

He also graded second at best strike-zone judgment, trailing only Votto. Freeman struck out 132 times in 618 at-bats. His approach at the plate is oft-praised, while his defense was voted the second-best in the senior circuit behind Goldschmid­t. Freeman and Anthony Rizzo tied for the 2018 NL gold glove.

Ender Inciarte was named the best defensive outfielder. Coming off three consecutiv­e gold gloves, it isn’t overly surprising the industry views him as a premier defense. Inciarte’s defense was a bright spot during the Braves’ dark days, and now alongside Ronald Acuna, the team boasts two of the best defensive outfielder­s in the game.

Acuna rated as the third-fastest baserunner after Billy Hamilton (then Cincinnati, now Kansas City) and Washington’s Trae Turner. Acuna stole 16 bases in his rookie campaign and projects to be a threat on the bases through the prime of his career.

Second baseman Ozzie Albies was voted No. 2 among the NL’s most exciting players, topped by Chicago’s Javier Baez. Albies burst onto the scene with 22 extra-base hits in April, captivatin­g spectators with unexpected pop and frequent flying helmets as he rounded the bases.

Starter Julio Teheran possesses the NL’s second-best pickoff move, which comes as no surprise. Teheran has arguably the fastest pickoff move in the bigs and has been well-regarded for the skill through his career. His six pickoffs in 2018 were tied for third-most in the majors.

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