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Jose Manon

SS · Atlanta Braves

System Rank

No. 32

Age

17.2

Highest Level

Rookie Ball

ETA

2032

Prospect Snapshot

System Standing 52 / 100

Currently ranked No. 32 in the updated Braves prospect board.

Future Value 58 / 100

35+ FV places him in a tier with developmental depth with upside.

Proximity 35 / 100

Rookie Ball experience and a 2032 ETA keep the timeline in focus.

Where Jose Manon Fits in the Braves System

Jose Manon checks in as the No. 32 prospect in the current Braves system, carrying a future value of 35+. At 17.2 years old and already at Rookie Ball, the shortstop sits on a development timeline that still leaves room for growth while keeping his name relevant for Braves fans who follow the farm closely.

Teenage and early-career hitters are always longer-term bets, but that is also where systems can change the fastest. Jose Manon is the type of prospect whose combination of age, athletic development, and defensive value can make him look very different a year or two from now.

What Stands Out in the Position Player Profile

Position-player development is usually about more than one tool. Hitters have to prove they can handle better velocity, make enough swing decisions to stay in good counts, and keep developing strength without losing the athleticism that gives them defensive value. That balance is what makes Manon interesting within Atlanta's system right now.

That up-the-middle defensive value is a big part of the appeal. Younger hitters often need time for the offensive side to catch up, but staying at shortstop or center field gives Manon more pathways to long-term value as the rest of the skill set matures.

Why the Timeline Matters

The 2032 ETA tells you this is still a projection play. For Jose Manon, the important thing is not rushing the timeline but building enough progress that the long-term upside remains intact as he moves through the lower levels.

That is also why these pages matter for a fan site: prospects like Manon can look distant today and much more central tomorrow. The Braves system changes fast when a younger player puts together strength gains, cleaner fundamentals, and a bigger performance base.

Frequently Asked Questions

What position does Jose play?

Jose Manon is listed as a shortstop in the Braves system. He is currently tracked at Rookie Ball on the current prospect board.

How close is Jose to Atlanta?

He is still a longer-term prospect. The ETA of 2032 and current stop at Rookie Ball suggest the focus is still on development rather than near-term roster help.

Why does Jose matter in this system?

Young up-the-middle prospects take time, but the athleticism and defensive home give him a real development runway.

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