After all the hype surrounding Atlanta Braves pitching prospects the last couple of years, more bats are starting to see their time arrive. One of their outfielders, Eric Hartman, has been named a top-100 prospect by Baseball America, capturing that No. 100 spot. He's the first Braves position player to be named a top-100 prospect since Drake Baldwin, who went on to win the National League Rookie of the Year Award last year. He has experienced a power surge since the season started. He's hit 12 home runs in 31 games so far with High-A Rome, an increase from the five he hit in 83 games last year with Single-Augusta. Three of them came in a single game back in late April. — Minor League Baseball (@MiLB) April 22, 2026 For good measure, Hartman is batting .331 with a 1.127 OPS, 30 RBIs and 13 stolen bases on 16 attempts. He's been able to harness power without sacrificing his speed. Baseball American has pushed up his power grade from a 35 to a 60.…