Braves young star who is destined…, Who is the Braves’ most indispensable player?

Young Braves Star Has Incredibly Ambitious Goals in 2024, Who is the Braves’ most indispensable player?

The Atlanta Braves have a young star who is destined for greatness, and it starts in 2024

The Atlanta Braves have several players considered to be among the very best at their position in MLB – Ronald Acuña Jr, Matt Olson, Austin Riley, and Spencer Strider among them.

But if one of Atlanta’s young stars has his way, he’ll enter that conversation after the 2024 season.

Centerfielder Michael Harris II has ambitious goals for the 2024 season, goals that if he hits, he’ll reach the upper echelon of players at his position in all of baseball.

Talking to Mark Bowman of MLB.com, Harris discussed what he’s wanting to accomplish:

“I’d like to be an All-Star and finally win the Gold Glove,” Harris said. “Win the World Series. Get a Silver Slugger.”

And yes that seems like a lot. But is it, really?

Consider this: After being injured early in the 2023 season, suffering a back injury that required an injured list stint and then a knee injury that he played through, Harris had an electric back half of the season.

From June 7th, the day after a pep talk from Marcell Ozuna, through the end of the year, Harris hit .335/.360/.552 with 16 homers and 15 stolen bases in 100 games.

The outfield Silver Sluggers for 2023, if you were curious: Ronald Acuña Jr (who could very well repeat), Mookie Betts (now a shortstop in Los Angeles), and Juan Soto (now in the American League)

There’s an opening there for Harris.

The Gold Glove winner in centerfield for the National League was Colorado’s Brenton Doyle, who graded out as the best outfield defender in baseball last year. But he also hit only .203 last season, striking out over 150 times in his 121 games and finishing with an OPS+ of only 52. He’s not a lock to stay up in the majors all season owing to that anemic offense, although exceptional defenders do frequently get longer leashes from managers.

A spot on the All-Star Team is within reach for Harris, as well – last year’s starters were Acuña Jr, Betts, and Corbin Carroll, while the alternates were Lourdes Guerriel, Nick Castellanos, and Juan Soto. Subtracting two of those names in Betts and Soto, as well as continuing the late-season pace (and the voting might of Braves Country) could get Harris into the Midsummer Classic.

But the World Series championship would be the sweetest of them all.

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Who is the Braves’ most indispensable player?

Atlanta returns a historic lineup with Jared Kelenic replacing Eddie Rosario and Kevin Pillar in left field. They also return three starters in Max Fried, Spencer Strider, and Charlie Morton to go along with a couple of new faces in Chris Sale and Reynaldo Lopez with Bryce Elder, A.J. Smith-Shawver, and Hurtson Waldrep waiting in the wings of Gwinnett.

The bullpen returns Raisel Iglesias, AJ Minter, Pierce Johnson, and Joe Jimenez, who are joined by Aaron Bummer, Ray Kerr, and Ken Giles and will be competing against Tyler Matzek, Dylan Lee, and Jackson Stephans for the final spots in the relief core.

It’s a complete roster, one that won’t make it or break it by a single player. That was the story of the 2021 World Series run when Ronald Acuna Jr., amid an MVP campaign, went down with a season-ending injury, and the Braves went on to raise the Commissioner’s Trophy.

This roster isn’t dependent on any one player, but MLB.com did a piece on every club’s most indispensable player for 2024, with Atlanta’s being a surprise in 2023 NL Rookie of the Year — Michael Harris II.

Harris might seem like a bit of a reach considering how many superstars play for this team, but it’s worth remembering how much his ability to play center field instantly changed this team when he was called up in 2022. With Ronald Acuña Jr. firmly planted in right field, Atlanta’s center fielders ranked 28th in MLB in WAR in 2021, but they’re in the top 10 since. Harris’ presence shored up the outfield defense and it gave them an extra offensive producer and glue guy in the lineup. There’s no real replacement for a lot of the players on the Braves, but losing Harris II would force them to change basic aspects of what make them the Braves.

What makes an indispensable player? Here’s what Will Leitch described it as:

Maybe he’s just that team’s best player; maybe it’s because there’s no good backup option available; maybe it’s because his skills mask a huge weakness; maybe it’s because he’s the emotional leader of the team. Whatever the reason, his team would be in big trouble without him.

I love Mike as much as the next Braves fan, but I would put Ronald Acuna Jr. at the top of the list. In terms of most valuable, the reigning MVP is responsible for more WAR than any player.

If it wasn’t Acuna, I would say Spencer Strider because he’s capable of carrying the rotation if need be. I’d even consider someone like Matt Olson and Austin Riley ahead of Michael Harris.

It’s a subjective question, which brings different opinions, and I’d understand if you prefer Money Mike. It’s no disrespect to him. This Braves team doesn’t have a ‘most indispensable’ because it’s just a loaded roster.

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