2026 MLB Prospect Tracker Week 11 (6/2-6/8/26)
Welcome to the Week 10 of my MLB Prospect Tracker where I’ll share my thoughts and analysis from each week of MLB action throughout the 2026 season. This week, we’re recapping the action from June 2 to June 8, 2026.
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Aaron Parker
Parker had another solid week and really limited his strikeouts. He went 5-15 with 2 doubles, 3 walks, and only 1 strikeout. Strong week for him to build off of.
Adrian Santana
Santana had a great week before getting injured. He went 7-15 with a homerun, 3 walks, and only 1 strikeout. He has been very good this season, but he is going to miss some time now.
Aidan Miller
Miller underwent a procedure on his back which will extend his absence by two months. Hopefully he can finally see the field once he recovers from the procedure.
Aidan Smith
Smith had a really tough week and it was ugly. He went 1-20 with 5 strikeouts. Really tough week after a great week last week. He should bounce back from this.
Alex Clemmey
Clemmey made two starts this week and struggled. In the first one, he pitched 5.1 innings and allowed 6 hits, 3 walks, and 3 runs (1 earned). 7 strikeouts is a good sign though. In his second start, he pitched 6 innings, and allowed 4 hits, 3 walks, and 5 runs, while striking out four batters. He got hit really hard this week after a really solid stretch to end last month.
Alexander Albertus
Albertus had a tough week, but he is healthy and that is a great sign. He went 3-15 with 5 strikeouts. Numbers wise, it was a bad week, but seeing him stay on the field is the biggest key.
Arjun Nimmala
Nimmala is currently on the 7-day injured list. No update on his progress just yet.
Ben Hess
Hess was the opener again in his last start and it did not go well. He allowed 1 hit, 2 walks, and 3 runs (1 earned) in 1 inning. Tough, but he should continue to improve as he continues to stretch out after dealing with an injury.
Bernard Moon
Moon had some good games this week, and his numbers were solid. He went 8-18 with a homerun, 2 doubles, 4 walks, and only 3 strikeouts. Three multi-hit games this week out of six games played.
Billy Amick
Amick had another tough week, and really struggled with strikeouts. He went 2-15 with a homerun, 5 walks, and 7 strikeouts. While the walks are great, his strikeout problem really hurt him this week.
Blake Burke
Burke had an alright week, but still struggled towards the end of it. He went 4-19 with a homerun, triple, 2 walks, and 4 strikeouts. After a hot start to the week, he went 0-7 with 3 strikeouts in the last two games.
Blake Wright
Wright is still on the injured list. His absence has been extended despite the 7-day placement. Hopefully he can start rehab soon, but still no updates.
Boston Bateman
Bateman had a tough start in his last start. He pitched 3 innings and allowed 3 hits, 4 walks, and 3 runs while striking out six batters. His command was not sharp and it caused an early exit.
Braden Montgomery
Montgomery had a huge week and it ended with a promotion to the majors. He went 10-22 with a homerun, double, 7 walks, and 7 strikeouts. His time in triple A was very short and he earned this call up.
Braylon Payne
Payne only played in three games, but was solid overall. He went 2-9 with a homerun, 4 walks, and 5 strikeouts. Not the greatest, but he got on base a decent number of times.
Brody Hopkins
Hopkins continues to come out of the bullpen, and was really good in his last appearance. He pitched 5 shoutout innings in relief, striking out seven batters while only walking two and allowing only a single hit. Impressive showing and his command has looked better as of late.
Brooks Brannon
Brannon had a solid week, but strikeouts have been a bit of a concern. He went 4-13 with 2 homeruns, a double, 5 walks, and 5 strikeouts. Average week for him, but there is still plenty of room for improvement.
Bryce Cunningham
Cunningham had a tough appearance out of the pen in his last game. He pitched 3.1 innings and allowed 5 hits, 4 walks, and 4 runs. He struck out three hitters while allowing 2 homeruns.
Bryce Rainer
Rainer had a solid week but continues to strikeout a lot. He went 5-17 with a homerun, double, 4 walks, and 7 strikeouts. Despite the swing and miss issue, his numbers were still good.
Cam Caminitti
Caminiti did not pitch this week. No injury designation, but no starts made.
Carson DeMartini
DeMartini is still on the injured list. No updates on his progress.
Carter Johnson
Johnson had a great week which included a two-homerun game. He went 7-23 with 2 homeruns, 4 doubles, 2 walks, and 6 strikeouts. Strikeouts are a little bit of a concern, but he still performed well.
Carter Mathison
Mathison only played in three games this week, but his struggles continued. He went 1-9 with a walk and 4 strikeouts. Tough week, but a small sample size.
Casey Cook
Cook is still on the 60-day injured list. No updates on his progress yet.
Charlee Soto
Soto finally made his season debut and it was not great. He pitched 1 inning and allowed 2 hits, 1 walk, and 3 runs. He did strikeout two batters which is a good sign. It is great to see him back on the mound and he should continue to improve.
Chase Harlan
Harlan has been incredible this season and his last week was another good one. He went 8-22 with a homerun, 4 doubles, a walk, and 6 strikeouts. He is still very young, but a promotion should come soon.
Chris Cortez
Cortez pitched twice this week and performed well in short stints. In the first appearance, he pitched a clean inning with a strikeout. In his second appearance, he went .2 and allowed 2 hit and a walk while striking out two batters. He got into some trouble, but was able to escape.
Cobb Hightower
Hightower is still on the injured list. No updates on his progress yet.
Cole Carrigg
After a rough week, Carrigg bounced back this week. He went 6-22 with a homerun, 2 doubles, 5 walks, and 5 strikeouts. Still a down week for his standards, but improvement from last week.
Cole Fontenelle
Fontenelle has struggled this year and the struggles continued this week. He went 2-15 with a walk and 7 strikeouts. Rough week, but there is still plenty of time to turn it around.
Cole Mathis
Mathis missed some time, but played in one game this week. He went 1-5 with a walk in that game. No real sample size here, so not much to record.
Cole Messina
Messina had a brutal week and went hitless in 14 at bats. He did not walk either while striking out six times. Tough week, but he should bounce back.
Colin Houck
Houck looks to be breaking out of his slump, but is still striking out a lot. He went 5-19 with a homerun, double, 2 walks, and 7 strikeouts. Some positives, but still too much swing and miss.
Cooper Pratt
Pratt had another solid week and continues to improve. He went 6-23 with a triple, double, 3 walks, and 4 strikeouts. Defensively, he is elite at short while continuing to grow as a hitter.
Dillon Head
Head has had a brutal season, and this week was another rough one. He went 4-12 with a homerun, double, 2 walks, and 7 strikeouts. The swing and miss issue has been a huge issue and it has not improved as of now.
Dylan Dreiling
Dreiling has been red-hot to start June. He went 8-21 with a homerun, double, 5 walks, and 6 strikeouts. It has been a great season for him and he will likely be in the running for a promotion soon.
Echendry Vargas
Vargas has been very good to start the month and he had a solid week. He went 5-17 with a triple, 2 doubles, 2 walks, and only 2 strikeouts. Vargas continues to stand out offensively and should continue to improve.
Eddie Rynders
It has been a brutal season full of strikeouts for Rynders. This week, he went 2-15 with a homerun, double, 4 walks, and 7 strikeouts. He is hitting .154 for the season, and it has just been rough to watch.
Eduardo Quintero
Quintero is on fire to start the month and he continues to improve. He went 7-21 with 4 doubles, 2 walks, and only 4 strikeouts. While he has not hit for much power, he has reached base a ton and has shown consistent improvement offensively.
Eduardp Tait
After some struggles, Tait has been on red-hot to start June. He went 7-23 with 2 homeruns, a double, 3 walks, and only 2 strikeouts. After having a lot of swing and miss issues last month, he has shown a lot of improvement to start off this month.
Ethan Anderson
After a rough week, Anderson bounced back in a big way this week. He went 8-21 with 3 homeruns, a double, walk, and 4 strikeouts. Anderson has a ton of power and a great approach. His struggles typically do not last long.
Engelth Urena
Urena has been much better of late and has been showing a ton of improvement for like a month now. He started off June on fire and went 6-19 with 2 homeruns, 3 walks, and 3 strikeouts. Now that he has cut his swing and miss down, he has made a ton of hard contact and it has shown in his numbers.
Fenwick Trimble
Trimble was playing really well, but struggled this week. He went 3-19 with 4 strikeouts. No walks drawn, so not much time spent on base unfortunately.
Franklin Arias
Arias has been great all year, but this week was rough. He went 3-20 with a homerun, 4 walks, and 4 strikeouts. His numbers are still great overall, but it has been a rough start to June for him.
George Wolkow
Wolkow had an up and down week, and there were still some strikeout issues. He went 5-24 with a homerun, double, 2 walks, and 5 strikeouts. Some tough games, but also some positives to take into next week.
Hyun-Seok Jang
Jang had two starts this week and they were both brutal. He got hit really hard in both of them. In the first start, he pitched 5 innings and allowed 5 runs on 6 hits and 2 walks. He did strikeout five batters which is a positive. In his second start, he pitched 1.2 innings and allowed 7 runs on 4 hits, 2 walks and 2 hit batters. Only 1 strikeout made it hard to escape the trouble he found himself in.
Ivan Luciano
Luciano struggled after a strong week last week. He went 2-20 with a homerun, 2 walks, and 2 strikeouts. The lack of strikeouts is a positive, but he still did not have much success.
Jack Penney
Penney is still on the 60-day injured list.
Jackson Ferris
Ferris struggled in his last start, and he has had a rough season. He pitched 3 innings and allowed 3 runs on 4 hits and 2 walks. He did strikeout four hitters, but still did not limit the damage.
Jacob Cozart
Cozart had a solid week and continues to perform well. He went 5-19 with 2 homeruns, 3 walks, and 6 strikeouts. Strikeouts are little bit concerning, but he still is getting on base.
Jaison Chourio
Chourio has been incredible to start June. He went 10-24 with 2 homeruns, a triple, double, 5 walks, and only 5 strikeouts. He has been very good in his limited time in double A and should continue to stand out.
Jared Serna
Serna has been red-hot to start June. He went 8-13 with 2 doubles and 3 strikeouts. After a brutal week last week, he has really turned it around.
Jared Sundstrom
Sundstrom only played in two games this week, so not much to report. He went 1-7 with 2 walks and 2 strikeouts. It has been a struggle all year for him, so his playing time seems to have been cut.
Jared Thomas
Thomas is still on the injured list. No recent updates on his progress.
Jay Beshears
Beshears playing time has been cut down and he only played in three games this week. He went 0-7 with 2 walks and a strikeout. Rough week, but it was a very small sample size.
JD Dix
Dix has been on fire for a few weeks now and had another strong showing. He went 4-12 with a double, 3 walks, and 4 strikeouts. Limited sample size, but strikeouts are a concern.
Jeral Perez
After struggling for a while, Perez has been on fire to start June. He went 7-22 with a homerun, 2 doubles, and 6 strikeouts. He still struck out more than he would have liked, but this is a step in the right direction.
Jeremy Rodriguez
Rodriguez has struggled badly since returning from injury and this week was another rough one. He went 2-15 with 2 walks and 5 strikeouts. After an extended absence, some struggles were expected, but this has been rough.
Jesus Made
Made had a rough week, but did limit his strikeouts. He went 4-18 with 2 walks and only 1 strikeout. Not great, but still some positives to carry into next week.
Joe Vetrano
June has not been good to Vetrano in the first week. He went 0-13 with 2 walks and 5 strikeouts. Brutal numbers in a forgettable week.
Joendry Vargas
Vargas continues to shine offensively and he had another solid week. He went 7-21 with a homerun, 2 doubles, a walk, and 4 strikeouts. It has been a solid start to the month and hopefully he can keep it up.
John Spikerman
Spikerman is still on the injured list. No updated on his progress.
Jonathon Long
Long is still struggling, but he did find some power finally. He went 3-15 with a homerun, walk, and 5 strikeouts. It has been a tough season for him, but hopefully he has found his missing power from last year.
Jonny Farmelo
Farmelo has been breaking out for a few weeks now, but this week was impressive. He went 9-22 with 3 homeruns, a triple, 2 doubles, 5 walks, and 7 strikeouts. Another really solid week to add to a very good stretch of hitting for him.
Joshua Kuroda-Grauer
Grauer continues to shine in triple A and he has impressed all season. He went 8-28 with 2 doubles, a walk, and only 3 strikeouts. Grauer is a very good player and could definitely find another promotion at some point.
Josue De Paula
De Paula had been great all year and he had another solid week. He went 8-27 with 2 homeruns, 2 doubles, 4 walks, and only 3 strikeouts. He should see a promotion soon.
Juan Baez
Baez only played in three games this week, but his season long struggled continued. He went 1-9 with 3 strikeouts. It has been a tough season, but there is still time to turn it around.
Juan Flores
After a red-hot few weeks, Flores has cooled off. He went 1-8 with a walk this week. Really small sample size so not a true concern. He did not strikeout, which is a positive to take.
Kash Mayfield
Mayfield had a solid start, but did get hit hard. He pitched 5 innings and allowed 3 runs on 7 hits, 2 walks, and a hit batter. He did strikeout four, which helped him limit the damage. Two straight down starts after he started the season off so well.
Kavares Tears
It was an up and down week for Tears, but it really showed exactly the type of player he is. In the first two games, he went 3-7 with 2 homeruns, a triple, and a walk. In the next two, he went 0-8 with 6 strikeouts. He will continue to develop and hope to improve on his swing and miss issue.
Kelvin Hidalgo
After a stretch of good play, Hidalgo struggled this week. He went 3-17 with a double, 2 walks, and 3 strikeouts. He did cut his strikeouts down, but struggled to make solid contact.
Khadim Diaw
Diaw had another strong week and started off June on the right foot. He went 6-17 with 3 doubles, 5 walks, and only 1 strikeout. He gets on base a ton and battles at the plate consistently.
Kyle DeBarge
DeBarge struggled after starting to break out of his slump last week. He went 3-18 with a double, 3 walks, and 4 strikeouts. It has been a rough season so far offensively, but he has shown some flashes.
Kyle Henley
Henley has been struggling for a few weeks now and it was another rough week. He went 4-24 with 2 doubles, 2 walks, and 10 strikeouts. Strikeouts are a big problem for him and they have been all season.
Leo De Vries
De Vries had an incredible week and continues to stand out. He went 8-20 with a double, 4 walks, and only 3 strikeouts. He has been great this year and has shown why he is such a highly touted prospect.
Lisbel Diaz
Diaz returned to high A and had a solid week. He went 6-25 with 3 doubles and 5 strikeouts. Still a lot of room for improvement though.
Luis Almeyda
Almeyda is still on the injured list. No updates on his progress.
Luke Adams
Adams returned from injury and has had mixed results. He went 4-17 with 3 homeruns, 3 walks, and 8 strikeouts. The power is impressive, but the strikeouts are a concern.
Max Clark
Clark had a rough week, but he did show off some impressive power. He went 3-16 with 2 homeruns, 4 walks, and 5 strikeouts. Tough week, but he should bounce back quick.
Marvin Alcantara
Alcantara struggled this week after looking to break out last week. He went 4-25 with a strikeout. Tough week, but the lack of strikeouts is a positive.
Nate Nankil
The struggles continued for Nankil in his three games played this week. He did walk once in each, but overall went 2-10 with 2 strikeouts. Small sample size, but mixed results. Cutting his strikeouts down and the walk rate is a positive, but there was not a lot of solid contact.
Nathan Flewelling
Flewelling has been great all year, but had a rough week. He went 2-21 with 3 walks and 7 strikeouts. Not a lot of solid contact this week and his numbers show that.
Nick McLain
McLain is still in rehab, but he has looked good and most importantly, stayed on the field. He went 5-15 with 2 doubles, 4 walks, and 4 strikeouts this week. Great week for McLain as he works his way back to full season ball.
Nick Mitchell
Mitchell had two solid games before getting hurt and landing on the injured list. He went 4-9 with a walk and 3 strikeouts. Hopefully he returns soon.
PJ Morlando
Morlando had another rough week and his struggles continued. He went 1-13 with 4 walks and 4 strikeouts. It has been a brutal season for him so far.
Ramon Ramirez
Ramirez struggled this week, but did a good job of limiting his strikeouts. He went 3-16 with 6 walks and 1 strikeout. He did still get on base a decent amount, but struggled to find hits.
Robert Calaz
After a rough week last week, Calaz has been incredible to start June. He went 9-18 with a homerun, triple, double, 2 walks, and only 2 strikeouts. Impressive week for the young outfielder.
Romeo Sanabria
Sanabria seems to be breaking out of his slump as he had a great week. He went 9-28 with 2 homeruns, 2 doubles, and only 6 strikeouts. After a really tough stretch at the plate, this was much needed.
Ryan Campos
Campos had a huge week and continues to show improvement offensively. He went 5-11 with a homerun, double, 5 walks, and only 1 strikeout. A really impressive week for the young catcher.
Ryan Sloan
After a perfect start last week, Sloan struggled this week. He got hit hard and it resulted in an early exit. In 3.1 innings, he allowed 5 runs on 8 hits and a walk. Three of those hits were homeruns, and he only struck out two batters. A rough day, but he should bounce back quick.
Sean Keys
Keys started the week in double A, and was called up midweek to triple A. He went 4-9 with 2 homeruns, a double, 2 walks, and 3 strikeouts in three games before his promotion. In triple A, he went 3-9 with a double, walk, and 2 strikeouts. Small sample size, but he did record a hit in his first two games at a new level and will continue to improve as he adjusts.
Seaver King
King struggled this week as he continues to adjust to triple A. He went 6-27 with a homerun, double, walk, and 7 strikeouts. He has been great this year, so should just be a quick bounce back for him.
Sebastian Walcott
Walcott is still on the 60-day with what is expected to be a season long injury.
Sheng-En Lin
Lin had a rough start in his last appearance, but did a good job limiting the damage. He pitched 3.1 and allowed 6 hits and 4 walks. 6 strikeouts helped him limit all the baserunners to only allowing a solo homerun. Some positives to take from it, but overall, it was not the best day for him.
Slade Caldwell
After a few solid weeks offensively, Caldwell struggled again this week. He went 3-23 with a homerun and 8 strikeouts. Tough week, but he should bounce back.
Spencer Nivens
Nivens has been great this year, but had his first tough week of the season. He went 2-13 with a double, 3 walks, and 3 strikeouts. Just not a lot of solid contact made.
Tai Peete
Peete is still on the injured list. No updates on his progress.
Thayron Liranzo
Liranzo’s struggles from last week continued this week unfortunately. He went 2-16 with 6 walks and 8 strikeouts. Walk rate was great, but too much swing and miss and not enough solid contact.
Theo Gillen
Gillen is currently riding a 10-game hitting streak and he has been incredible all year. This week, he went 8-19 with 6 walks and 5 strikeouts. A huge week for him as his impressive season continues.
Travis Honeyman
Honeyman started June off with a very good week at the plate. He went 6-19 with 2 homeruns, a walk, and only one strikeout. The lack of strikeouts is huge as it allowed him to get on base a lot.
Ty Southisene
Southisene had his first rough stretch in high A, but still was able to limit his strikeouts. He went 3-18 with 2 walks, and 2 strikeouts. Not a good week, but he will bounce back as he has been very good all season.
Tyson Lewis
Lewis is currently on the 7-day injured list. No updates on his progress.
Yeremi Cabrera
Cabrera had a solid week offensively as he continues to adjust to his new level. He went 3-13 with a double, walk, and 3 strikeouts. Small sample size, but he recorded a hit in three straight games and reached base safely in all four games this week.
Yoelin Cespedes
Cespedes had a tough week, but there were only four games played. He went 2-15 with 2 walks and 3 strikeouts. He has been very good this year despite a rough stretch this week.
Yoffry Solano
Solano had a great week and had multiple hits in three of five games played. He went 8-19 with a walk and 5 strikeouts. A great start to the month for him and hopefully he can keep this up.
Yohandy Morales
Morales continued his standout season this week and was very good offensively. He went 6-16 with 2 homeruns, 3 walks, and 3 strikeouts. He has been incredible this season in triple A and should get a chance with the Nationals soon.
Zander Mueth
Mueth is still on the injured list. No recent updates on his progress.
Zyhir Hope
Hope had a strong week last week, and continued to hit well this week. He went 9-27 with 4 homeruns, 2 doubles, a walk, and 8 strikeouts. The strikeouts are a little concerning, but even with them, he was still great.
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Agustin Ramirez
After a big week last week, Ramirez struggled this week. He went 3-20 with a double and 5 strikeouts. Rough week, but he should bounce back.
Brice Matthews
Matthews continues to struggle, and he has had a really tough year so far. He went 2-11 with 4 strikeouts. He is just not getting on base or making a lot of hard contact.
Bryce Eldridge
Eldridge had a great first week of June and he has looked much better as he continues to adjust to major league pitching. This week, he went 11-29 with 2 doubles, 3 walks, and 8 strikeouts. He has raised his average to .287 and he will continue to improve.
Caleb Durbin
Durbin has been bad this year, but finally had a solid week. He went 5-20 with a walk and only 2 strikeouts. Still a lot of room for improvement, but a step in the right direction.
Cam Smith
Smith had another solid week as he continues to try to break out of his slump. He went 6-23 with a triple, 2 doubles, 3 walks, and 9 strikeouts. Strikeouts are still a problem, but he still found some success.
Carson Benge
Benge had another huge week and continues to shine offensively. He went 9-25 with 3 homeruns, a triple, walk, and 6 strikeouts. His week featured a two homerun game and a 5-5 game.
Carson Williams
Williams did not have a great week, but there were some positives. He went 6-25 with a homerun, double, 4 walks, and 5 strikeouts. He has struggled for most of the year, but there have been flashes.
Christian Moore
Moore has really turned it around over the last few weeks, and he has played great. Over the last week, he went 9-24 with 2 homeruns, 3 doubles, 5 walks, and 8 strikeouts. The strikeouts are still a concern, but he has otherwise looked good offensively.
Colson Montgomery
Montgomery had a really tough week full of strikeouts. He went 3-23 with a homerun, double, 3 walks, and 12 strikeouts. The strikeouts really hurt him this week.
Colt Emerson
Emerson had a rough week but still showed some flashes. He went 4-18 with a homerun, 2 doubles, and 7 strikeouts. The strikeouts hurt him, but he has been very good overall since being promoted.
Dalton Rushing
Rushing had a much-needed bounce back week. He went 7-14 with a homerun, 2 doubles, and 2 strikeouts. Limited sample size, but he made the most of it.
Jac Caglianone
Caglianone had a really good week and has started June off right. He went 7-18 with a homerun, double, 4 walks, and only 5 strikeouts. Solid week that he needs to build off of.
Jonah Tong
Tong had a tough last appearance out of the bullpen and was then optioned to triple A. To be fair, his team played terrible defense behind him which really did not help when he did not have his best stuff. Multiple errors leading to an unearned run, bad defensive plays called hits, but should have been outs making situations worse. In the end, he pitched 3.1 and allowed 5 runs (4 earned) on 5 hits, 2 walks, and only 4 strikeouts. He can be much better than this.
Jose Fernandez
Fernandez continued to struggle and ended up being optioned back to triple A. Before his option, he went 2-10 with a walk and 3 strikeouts. Tough week, but he will have time to build back his confidence and return.
Kevin McGonigle
McGonigle had a big week and is red-hot again. He went 6-16 with a homerun, 2 doubles, 2 walks, and only 1 strikeout. Really good week after he struggled a bit recently.
Kristian Campbell
Campbell only played in three games this week, but his struggled continued. He went 0-9 with 4 strikeouts. He was playing well for a while, but has had a rough last few weeks.
Kyle Teel
Teel is still on the 60-day injured list, but has restarted hitting off a tee and doing catchers drill. Hopefully this return will be finished after getting re-injured during his last rehab assignment.
Marcelo Mayer
Mayer after a solid week, it has been a struggle for Mayer. He went 2-11 with a homerun and a strikeout. He made a lot of contact, but does not have much to show for it.
Matt Shaw
Shaw is set to return from injury this upcoming week after being out for an extended period of time.
Nick Kurtz
Kurtz had another solid week, but strikeouts were a problem. He went 6-26 with 4 homeruns, 7 walks, and 10 strikeouts. He hit for a ton of power, but like all season, struck out a lot. He walks a ton, so it makes up for the swing and miss, but it has been a consistent thing for him this year.
Nick Morabito
Morabito is back in triple A after being optioned back last week. This week, he went 4-23 with a triple, double, 2 walks, and 7 strikeouts. His struggles continued after a rough first taste of major league baseball.
Rikuu Nishida
Nishida has struggled in his first taste of the majors, but continues to battle at the plate. This week, he went 2-8 with 1 strikeout. Not a huge sample size, but he has still be a hard hitter to strikeout.
Roman Anthony
Anthony is still shut down and has not started swing again just yet.
Sam Antonacci
Antonacci continues to be very good offensively, and he has started off June red-hot. He went 6-18 with 2 doubles, 4 hit by pitches, 2 walks, and only 3 strikeouts. He gets on base a ton.
Samuel Basallo
After a great week, Basallo struggled this week and then got hurt. He went 2-18 with a double, 2 walks, and 5 strikeouts. Hopefully he does not miss much time and can pick up on his success from the previous few weeks.
Travis Bazzana
Bazzana is currently in his first slump in the majors, but he should figure it out soon. This week, he went 4-28 with a homerun, triple, double, 2 walks, and 6 strikeouts. Not a lot to show this week, but there was still flashes.
Trey Yesavage
Yesavage had another really tough start this week and got hit hard. He allowed 6 runs on 5 hits and 2 walks. He struck out 5, but also allowed 2 homeruns. Tough day at the park, as he has shown he is much better than this.
Conclusion
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