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Ozzie Albies Named IL Postseason All-Star

Former Gwinnett Braves infielder, current Atlanta Brave earns award for second base
Ozzie Albies is Gwinnett's 10th all-time IL Postseason All-Star. (Chris Roughgarden)
August 30, 2017

LAWRENCEVILLE, GA - In an announcement made today by the International League, former Gwinnett Braves infielder Ozzie Albies has been named to the 2017 International League Postseason All-Star Team. Albies, currently with the Atlanta Braves, was selected as the league's All-Star for second base.Albies, 20, batted .285 (117-for-411) with 21

LAWRENCEVILLE, GA - In an announcement made today by the International League, former Gwinnett Braves infielder Ozzie Albies has been named to the 2017 International League Postseason All-Star Team. Albies, currently with the Atlanta Braves, was selected as the league's All-Star for second base.
Albies, 20, batted .285 (117-for-411) with 21 doubles, eight triples, nine home runs, 67 runs scored, 41 RBIs and 21 stolen bases in 97 games with Gwinnett this season, his second with the club. Upon having his contract selected by Atlanta on August 1, he ranked among IL offensive leaders in hits (T-1st), triples (T-1st), runs (2nd), at-bats (2nd), total bases (3rd, 181), stolen bases (5th), extra-base hits (T-7th, 38) and batting (11th). His .285 average currently ranks 10th in the league.
Albies was the IL's starting second baseman and leadoff hitter for the 2017 Triple-A All-Star Game on July 12 in Tacoma, WA. He went 2-for-5 with a double and a run scored in the IL's 6-4 loss to the Pacific Coast League.
Currently rated Atlanta's No. 2 prospect and the No. 19 prospect in baseball by MLB.com, Albies made his Major League debut for the Braves on August 1. The Willemstad, Curacao native is batting .261 (23-for-88) with five doubles, four triples, two home runs, 14 runs scored, 10 RBIs and two stolen bases over his first 25 games with Atlanta.
Albies' selection to the IL Postseason All-Star Team is Gwinnett's 10th all-time, following designated hitter Barbaro Canizares (2009, 2010), relief pitcher Jairo Asencio (2009), first baseman Freddie Freeman (2010), outfielder Stefan Gartrell (2011), starting pitcher Julio Teheran (2011), first baseman Ernesto Mejia (2012), outfielder Joey Terdoslavich (2013) and utility player Phil Gosselin (2014).
It is the second career Postseason All-Star award for Albies, who was named to the Class-A South Atlantic League's team for 2015 while with Rome.