When the Braves drafted JR Ritchie in 2022, the expectation was clear: he had frontline starter potential. What wasn’t expected? A Tommy John surgery by May 2023, and the long road back that followed. Fast-forward to 2025, and the story has flipped. The further removed from surgery Ritchie gets, the sharper he looks – and now he’s pitching like a future star.
A 2.61 ERA, .173 opponent batting average, and 0.99 WHIP over 25 starts in 2025 have turned heads across baseball. He didn’t just rebound – he dominated, climbing from High-A to Triple-A and earning the start for the National League in the 2025 Futures Game.
Atlanta went all-in on prep arms in the 2022 MLB Draft, snagging Owen Murphy, JR Ritchie, and Cole Phillips with their first three picks. It hasn’t been a smooth ride: Phillips (now a Mariner) has endured two Tommy John surgeries, and Murphy went under the knife in 2024. Ritchie’s own surgery looked like another setback in this risky strategy.
But now, he’s the payoff. Signed for just over slot in Competitive Balance Round A, Ritchie is proving the Braves’ gamble on high-upside arms was worth it.
Ritchie’s arsenal in 2025 looks every bit the part of a future MLB starter:
What ties it all together? His athletic delivery and ability to pound the strike zone. Even fresh off surgery, Ritchie repeated his mechanics and showed command that’s rare for a 21-year-old arm.
JR Ritchie’s rise is more than numbers – it’s a sign the Braves’ farm system continues to churn out arms with real impact potential. For Braves fans, here’s what to keep in mind:
The Braves already boast a powerful major league rotation (when healthy), but JR Ritchie’s return to dominance proves the pipeline is still strong. His 2025 breakout season and Futures Game spotlight mark him as a prospect to watch closely.
Atlanta fans should be excited: the Braves didn’t just draft a pitcher – they drafted a competitor who fought back from adversity and looks ready for the next stage.
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