Now 19-years old, the younger Contreras is starting to make serious noise in … Cubs All-Star catcher Willson Contreras is quite proud of his younger brother William Contreras, a highly regarded catching prospect who made his Major League debut for the Braves on Friday. He will need to keep playing baseball. Willson Contreras has said he believes his brother will be better than him. “He has great talent, great tools. I guess we’ll just get him with the [pool group] in Gwinnett [County] and then see where we’re at. “I don’t know what the plan is per se. Read more: “I consider us one big team. And the special part was that I gave him tips and he listened. Morales is a 25-year-old catcher who played at Mississippi and Triple-A Gwinnett last year.Along with their top two catchers, the Braves opened this season without All-Star reliever Will Smith, who remains asymptomatic, but unable to join the team because he has not yet generated the necessary negative COVID tests.So they certainly understand why this year it’s even more important to hoard depth, which they added to on Friday by acquiring left-handed slugger Scott Schebler from the Reds for cash considerations.Schebler missed most of last season with multiple injuries, including a torn labrum that was surgically repaired in August. The 29-year-old outfielder runs well and rates as an above-average defender But it remains to be seen whether he can rekindle the power that helped him hit 30 homers in a career-best 2017 season.“He’s another dangerous bat,” Snitker said. So any time we have a chance to add somebody, I know [GM Alex Anthopoulos] is looking to do that because anything can happen. All hell almost broke loose Monday after Contreras’ home run in the second inning against the Braves. “He needs some more games. Before, I didn't have the chance to spend a lot of time with him in training, but from what I see, he has a lot of talent.”William Contreras made his debut when he served as the Braves’ catcher for the eighth inning of Friday’s 1-0 Opening Day loss at Citi Field. He will make his first career start when the Braves and Mets conclude their three-game series in front of ESPN’s national audience on Sunday night.But his most memorable moment from this weekend likely occurred in Saturday’s “[The ball] is definitely going to my family,” he said through an interpreter. And he really impressed me. Contreras totaled just six homers in 381 combined at-bats at the Class A Advanced and Double-A levels last year.“Physically and mentally, he’s growing up and maturing,” Braves manager Brian Snitker said. The results from tests completed on Friday will likely be received by the team at some point on Saturday.With d’Arnaud and Flowers’ return uncertain, Jonathan Morales is traveling with the Braves as a member of the taxi squad. A couple of veteran catchers got into it on Monday night as the Atlanta Braves and Chicago Cubs kicked off a four-game series. So his attitude got much better. It’s going to be special.”Though the 21-year-old William lost some key development time because the Minor League season was erased by the coronavirus this year, he did benefit from the chance to spend much of the past few months with his older brother, who was a National League All-Star in 2018 and '19.“He needs experience, like we all know,” Willson Contreras said.