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Braves Projected To Add UNC Catcher In Upcoming MLB Draft

The Atlanta Braves are projected to strengthen their depth behind the dish with the top player at the position in the upcoming MLB Draft
The Braves could add more depth at the catcher position despite it already being crowded
The Braves could add more depth at the catcher position despite it already being crowded | Jeffrey Camarati-Imagn Images

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The Atlanta Braves have had a good thing going at the catcher position recently and could be looking to fortify it. MLB.com's Jonathan Mayo released his latest MLB mock draft with the Braves taking UNC catcher Luke Stevenson No. 22 overall. The 20-year-old Tar Heels catcher is ranked the No. 20 draft prospect on MLB.com.

He started 63 of the 64 games he played in during the 2025 season, batting .254 with a .977 OPS, 18 home runs and 53 RBIs. His average dipped this season, but he still has a lot of upside with his plate discipline and power. Behind the dish, he had a .996 fielding percentage and threw out nine runners on 26 attempts (34% of all baserunners).

UNC is about to start Super Regional play when they host Arizona for a best-of-three. The winner heads to Omaha for the College World Series. If UNC clinches another trip, it will be the first time they went in back-to-back years since they went in four straight years from 2006 to 2009.

This came as a nice follow-up to his freshman campaign. He was named to the Freshman All-America first team by both D1Baseball and Perfect Game, the first UNC freshman to receive the honor since Tim Federowcz in 2006.

The Braves currently have an All-Star starting catcher in Sean Murphy and a rookie phenom in Drake Baldwin. Nick Montgomery was taken in the fifth round of the 2024 draft and is the team's No. 22 prospect in the system. More talent is never a bad thing, even if the Braves would have to figure out how to make room for Stevenson in the Majors in a few years.

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HARRISON SMAJOVITS

Harrison Smajovits is a reporter covering the Atlanta Braves and the Florida Gators. He also covers the Tampa Bay Lightning for The Hockey Writers. He has two degrees from the University of Florida: a bachelor's in Telecommunication and a master's in Sport Management. When he's not writing, Harrison is usually listening to his Beatles records or getting out of the house with friends.

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