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The farm system is stacked with talent, but which prospect has the most future upside in fantasy baseball?

When looking at fantasy baseball values, one of the most important traits a player can have is multi-categorical production. The reason Mike Trout is the most valuable fantasy player almost annually, aside from being the best baseball player alive, is because of his ability to produce in all five fantasy baseball categories. With that in mind I thought it would be interesting to look at which Braves prospects might one day have profound impacts in fantasy baseball, assuming they pan out with their carrying tools remaining intact.

The point of this is not to sound like some fake GM rambling about their fantasy team, but rather to examine which players have what scouts consider “loud tools” that could contribute to them having high fantasy value.