Braves players are rolling into Orlando http://www.yankeesfanproshop.com/authentic-giancarlo-stanton-jersey , and posts Fanshots Sections Talking Chop User’s GuideTalking Chop PodcastAround the NL EastBaseball Analysis PrimerBraves News: Gohara, Inciarte, and more tidbits as players arrive to campNew,429commentsBraves players are rolling into Orlando, and with each arrival comes news regarding the upcoming season.ESTShareTweetShareShareBraves News: Gohara, Inciarte, and more tidbits as players arrive to campWendell Cruz-USA TODAY SportsBRAVES NEWSAfter grief and injury, Gohara sets the bar highThe 2018 season was trying both personally and professionally for Braves left-hander Luiz Gohara, who lost father in the offseason, and subsequently saw his performance on the diamond suffer considerably. Crippling personal tragedy along with the irritation of no longer possessing the elite stuff on the mound made for a difficult road, but now the 21-year-old feels that he is prepared to return to form in 2019.Inciarte’s key to success in 2019? ConsistencyIt was a tale of two seasons for Ender Inciarte in 2019, as the Braves center fielder struggled mightily in the first half before rebounding in the second half to help lead Atlanta to a division title. The success Inciarte enjoyed in the second half is something he says can be repeated, and maintaining a consistent approach throughout the season is the key.Is it too late for the Braves to improve?The Braves have been eerily quiet for much of the offseason, and with camps opening this week in full, our own Sam Meredith wonders: is it too late for the Braves to improve?BRAVES PODCASTSMLB NEWS‘It’s time’: Giants’ Bochy to retire after this season Eloy Jimenez is a potent Andy Pettitte Jersey , dangerous power hitter who's poised to crash the MLB party. That's Part A, and while it's an important part, it's not the whole story.Here's Part B, and it's the truly scary bit for opposing pitchers: The power is merely the opening act in his hitting performance.As he stands on the doorstep of big league stardom, Jimenez looks like a player capable of not merely clearing the fences with regularity but also minimizing his strikeouts and maximizing his batting average.Think Aaron Judge melded with vintage Miguel Cabrera. Jimenez has yet to play a big league inning...but yes, we're going there.In 2013, MLB.com rated a 16-year-old Jimenez the top international prospect. In August of that year, he signed with the Chicago Cubs.In July 2017, the Cubs sent Jimenez to the crosstown Chicago White Sox in a deal that netted left-hander Jose Quintana and may soon haunt the Cubbies.Quintana logged a 3.74 ERA after the trade in 2017 and a 4.03 ERA on the North Side in 2018. Meanwhile, Jimenez is preparing for liftoff.In 2018, Jimenez split his time between the ChiSox's Double-A and Triple-A affiliates, where he combined for a .337/.384/.577 slash line. He turned 22 in November but has little left to prove in the minors."I look at him as the Babe Ruth of our generation," White Sox pitcher Michael Kopech told reporters Saturday. Hyperbole aside, it speaks to the deserved hype Jimenez is generating.Charles Rex Arbogast/Associated PressThe modern game has been defined by sluggers who strike out and go deep with regularity. In his 2017 Rookie of the Year campaign, Judge paced MLB with 208 whiffs but balanced the ledger with an American League-leading 52 long balls.What if a guy could replicate that pop while striking out less frequently and making more consistent contact?Jimenez teased that potential by striking out just 69 times in 456 plate appearances last season. Compare that to Judge's 152 strikeouts in 498 plate appearances in 2018.Maybe comparing MiLB stats to MLB stats is apples and oranges. How about this? In his age-22 season between Single-A and High-A in 2014 Gary Sanchez Jersey , Judge struck out 131 times in 563 plate appearances. The contrast stands."I just try to hit the ball on the barrel," Jimenez told Knights TV in July, per Steve Lyttle of the Charlotte Observer.Is it really that simple? For him, apparently it is. Here, let's introduce some visual evidence. It's from 2017 and, to be fair, from a High-A Home Run Derby, but it's always fun to watch a guy smash lights:In 2016, while playing in the Arizona Fall League, Jimenez smoked a 119.4 mph ground ball, the fifth-highest exit velocity ever recorded by Statcast at the time. Keep in mind, he was roughly a month shy of his 20th birthday.Jimenez rates as an average outfielder at best with moderate speed and a suspect throwing arm. His long-term future could be as a first baseman or designated hitter. Again, though, a guy with eye-opening power and impressive contact capabilities by the name of Miguel Cabrera carved out quite a career at those positions.The White Sox will almost certainly keep Jimenez down for a bit longer because of service-time considerations, even if he sets the exhibition slate on fire."He is going to be http://www.yankeesfanproshop.com/authentic-giancarlo-stanton-jersey , in our opinion, a tremendous player for the White Sox for a long time, and we all think he's going to make a significant impact on this team this year and spend the bulk, if not all, of the season in Chicago," general manager Rick Hahn said, per Paul Sullivan of the Chicago Tribune. "When exactly that time starts remains to be seen."Read between the lines, and it's pretty obvious where this is headed. Just ask another Windy City star, Kris Bryant.Whenever Jimenez debuts, the baseball world will be watching. Can he translate his low-whiff, high-average, massive-power approach at the highest level and help redefine the modern slugger?Stay tuned...and prepare to pop your popcorn.All statistics courtesy of Baseball Reference.