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With their 11th round pick in the 2026 MLB Draft the Atlanta Braves have selected Arizona prep infielder Ryne Barker. Barker is an older for the prep class prep infielder with a very interesting mix of tools who probably would have ranked higher if not for both age and a more limited track record in showcase events.

Bio

Name: Ryne Barker

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Position: Third Base/Shortstop

Hometown: Queen Creek, AZ (Casteel HS)

School: Texas Tech

Height: 6’2

Weight: 175

Bats/Throws: L/R

Rankings

Baseball America: 324

Perfect Game: 229

Pipeline: 197

ESPN: 181

Overslot: 186

My Own: 176

Consensus: 188

Hit 50

Barker is a bit raw as a hitter and has a fairly limited track record against top competition, but the growth he has shown this spring makes teams hopeful that he can eventually get to an average hit tool. He’s got a solid feel for contact and decent bat speed to work with.

Power 40

Power is never going to be a big part of his game, even though he is a guy with a good amount of projection remaining on his frame. His power is projected to be more of the extra base variety than over the fence.

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Speed 70

It’s a pure double plus grade, and his most impactful tool.

Glove 50

He’s been a prep shortstop, though he played mostly at third base this spring and that’s where this grade comes from. He is a little light with the glove for short, leading to most believing he is more of a third baseman to possible second baseman. Other teams have wondered if he could use his speed in the outfield, despite the fact he’s spent the bulk of his time on the dirt thus far.

Arm 50

The arm is average at present, but there are some who believe it could grow into an above average arm as he continues to get stronger.

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Overall Thoughts

Barker is an interesting player. Although he is 19.6 years old, he is still a raw but premium athlete who took a step forward this year. I’m not quite sure where he ends up defensively, as he doesn’t have the ideal power for third base. However the speed and feel for making contact are reasons the Braves wanted him in their player development system. He had a solid showing at the combine and although he is years away from the big leagues, should be a fun player to watch in the minor leagues until then.

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