SAN DIEGO ---- The Can't-Miss Kids connected on Wednesday night ---- a scenario the Atlanta Braves hope to see played out repeatedly for the next decade or so. With prospects Tommy Hanson and Jason Heyward leading the way, Atlanta evened the Padres' home-opening series at one with a 6-1 win in front of 24,969 at Petco Park. Arguably two of the biggest prospects in all of baseball the past two seasons, Hanson and Heyward are proof positive that the Braves' farm system ---- one that has churned out all-stars and MVPs by the truck load the past 25 seasons ---- is once again in the upper echelon of Major League Baseball.
Their success is a model the Padres hope to emulate as the organization attempts to compete with baseball's big spenders by building from within. "These guys are the next two big stars to don a Braves uniform and it's not a question of if, it's a question of when," said the Braves' longest standing homegrown stud, Chipper Jones. "The sky is the limit for them." "When I ... more.
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