Angeles spent his entire season in the DSL, appearing in 10 games (4 starts) and pitching 35.1 innings. He recorded a 3.57 ERA, 0.96 WHIP, and 24 strikeouts to 10 walks. He allowed just 6.1 hits per nine innings. Angeles pitched very well, and was arguably the best pitcher on the DSL Braves staff. He limited his base runners, which helped him to limit the damage against him.
Gil ended up playing 107 games, with 100 coming in Augusta. With Augusta he hit .258/.352/.378 with 25 doubles, a triple, seven homers, 50 steals, and 57 walks to 64 strikeouts over 462 plate appearances. He also got one game in the FCL after a minor injury cost him a short time, but at the end of the season he got skipped over Rome and up to Double-A Columbus to close out the year.