While the Atlanta Braves officially wrapped up their 14th straight division title this week, thanks in large part to an astounding 17 rookies who jumped to the Majors from their farm system in 2005, the club's affiliates as a whole didn't fare as well this season. Only two of the Braves' six affiliates finished with winning records, with Danville doing some real damage in the Appalachian League by finishing 27 games over .500. Though the team performances weren't always sharp, the organization ranked 24th out of 30, many of the individual ones were. Roy Clark and his fine scouting staff continue to be an arm of the Atlanta organization that is consistently among the best in baseball. With Brian McCann and Andy Marte on the cusp of being big-time contributors in Atlanta and prospects like Eric Campbell and James Parr on the horizon, it doesn't look like the Braves' ability to get help from within will diminish any time soon.