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MLB Prospect Tracker Week 13

Welcome to the Week 12 of my MLB Prospect Tracker where I’ll share my thoughts and analysis from each week of MLB action throughout the 2026 season.

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Prospect Updates

Aaron Parker

Parker only played in four games this week and struggled a bit. He went 3-15 with a homerun, 2 walks, and 7 strikeouts. A lot of swing and miss which really limited his production.

Adrian Santana

Santana is currently in the 7-day injured list. No updates on his progress yet.

Aidan Miller

Miller is still out for a significant amount of time. Hopefully this procedure fixes his back injury.

Aidan Smith

Smith had another really good week and is starting to stack them up. He went 7-23 with 2 homeruns, 3 walks, and 9 strikeouts. The strikeouts continue to be a concern, but he still put-up good numbers.

Alex Clemmey

Clemmer had a really tough start this week and got hit hard. He pitched 4.1 innings and allowed 6 runs on 7 hits, 4 walks, and a hit by pitch. He did strikeout four batters, but this did not help him avoid trouble.

Alexander Albertus

Albertus continues to struggle, but the positive note is that he made it through another week healthy. He went 3-15 with 8 walks and 6 strikeouts. His approach at the plate looks great and it seems like only a matter of time before he turns it around.

Arjun Nimmala

Nimmala is still on the injured list. No recent updates on his progress.

Ben Hess

Hess had a rough start as he continues to stretch out after an early season injury. He pitched 2 innings and allowed 3 runs on 3 hits and 4 walks. He struck out two batters, but struggled with command and he was not sharp.

Bernard Moon

Moon had a tough week and his struggles continued. He went 2-13 with a double, 3 walks, and 5 strikeouts. He has flashed this year, but overall, struggled offensively.

Billy Amick

After a solid week last week, Amick struggled again this week. He went 2-22 with a homerun, 4 walks, and 10 strikeouts. The swing and miss issue that has been present all season returned and it really hurt him this week.

Blake Burke

Burke had another solid week but the sample size was small. He went 4-15 with a homerun, 2 doubles, a walk, and 5 strikeouts. Strikeouts continue to be a little bit of a red flag, but he has been solid overall even with them.

Blake Wright

Wright is still on the injured list. No updates on his progress, but hopefully he can make his season debut soon.

Boston Bateman

Bateman had a solid start this week and battled on the mound. He went 5.1 innings and allowed 2 runs on 4 hits and 2 walks. 7 strikeouts really helped him limit the damage even when he was struggling with his command a bit.

Braylon Payne

Payne had another really good week offensively and this is two in a row. He went 8-15 with a homerun, triple, double, 3 walks, and only 1 strikeout. Limiting strikeouts helped him put up huge numbers.

Brody Hopkins

Hopkins had another terrible start this week, getting hit hard while also struggling to throw strikes. In 3.2 innings, he allowed 7 runs on 7 hits, 5 walks, and a hit by pitch. He struck out three batters, but this was not enough to avoid trouble.

Brooks Brannon

Brannon had a down week, but still had some good moments. He went 3-16 with a double, 4 walks, and 5 strikeouts. Tough week, but he has shown that he can be much better.

Bryce Cunningham

Cunningham had another really impressive start this week. He pitched 5.1 innings and allowed 2 runs on 4 hits and a walk. He struck out five batters and this helped him get out of trouble.

Bryce Rainer

Rainer had a huge week and hopefully this is his breakout. He went 8-19 with a homerun, 2 walks, and 3 strikeouts. Limiting his strikeouts really helped him put up great numbers after struggling with a lot of swing and miss early on in the season.

Cam Caminiti

Caminiti felt it was another short start, but he looked good again. He pitched only 3.2 innings, allowing 1 run on 2 hits and 3 walks. 4 strikeouts helped him escape most of the trouble he found himself in.

Carson DeMartini

DeMartini is still on the injured list. No updates on his progress as of now.

Carter Johnson

After being red-hot to start June, Johnson had a down week. He went 4-22 with a homerun, double, walk, and 8 strikeouts. A lot of swing and miss unfortunately hurt him.

Carter Mathison

In limited action, Mathison looked good. He went 4-13 with 2 homeruns and seven strikeouts. The strikeouts have been a problem all year, but he did look much better this week overall.

Casey Cook

Cook is still on the injured list. No updates, but hopefully he can begin his rehab soon.

Charlee Soto

Soto did not pitch this week, but there is no injury designation. He is still working back from an injury that delayed his season debut, so it seems the Twins are just being careful with him.

Chase Harlan

Harlan had another solid week and a promotion should be in the near future. He went 6-22 with 2 homeruns, 2 doubles, and 8 strikeouts. While there is a little more swing and miss than he would like, his numbers are still very good overall.

Chris Cortez

Cortez continues to come out of the bullpen and made two appearances this week. In the first, he allowed an unearned run on 1 hit while striking out three. In the second, he allowed 1 run on 2 hits and 2 walks in 1.1 innings pitched. All four outs were strikeouts. He looked dominant as every out was a strikeout, but there were still some command issues.

Cobb Hightower

Hightower is still out with an injury. No updates on his progress.

Cole Fontenelle

Fontenelle had a terrible week after looking to have broken out of his slump last week. He went 0-20 with 3 walks and 11 strikeouts. A truly forgettable week in what has been a brutal season.

Cole Mathis

Mathis is currently on the 7-day injured list. No updates on his progress recently.

Cole Messina

Messina had his second strong week in a row going 5-19 with a double and 6 strikeouts. Still a lot more swing and miss than he would like, but his numbers have improved over the last few weeks.

Colin Houck

After a solid last few weeks, Houck struggled again this week. He went 3-21 with a homerun, 3 walks, and 6 strikeouts. Tough one, but he should bounce back.

Dillon Head

Head continues to break out and had another really impressive week. He went 8-22 with a homerun, triple, double, 4 walks, and only 5 strikeouts. Head also stole 8 bases and was a huge problem for pitchers. It had been a rough season to start, but he seems to have figured it out finally.

Dylan Dreiling

Dreiling bounced back after a tough week last week. He went 6-21 with a double, 2 walks, and 4 strikeouts. Solid numbers, but there is still room for improvement.

Echedry Vargas

Vargas had another great week and has been very good in June. He went 5-19 with a homerun, 3 doubles, 2 walks, and 5 strikeouts. Strikeouts were a little bit of a problem, but he still put-up impressive numbers.

Eddie Rynders

Rynders has been impressive in June after having a brutal start to the season. This week, he went 7-14 with 2 homeruns, 3 walks, and 4 strikeouts. Strikeouts are still something to keep an eye on, but his improvement is clear.

Eduardo Quintero

Quintero had a solid week, but there is clearly a lot of room for growth still. He went 4-16 with 2 doubles, 3 walks, and 3 strikeouts. If he continues to limit strikeouts, his numbers should improve a lot.

Eduardo Tait

Tait had an incredible week after struggling last week. He went 8-24 with 4 homeruns, 2 doubles, and 6 strikeouts. Strikeouts have been an issue all season, but his power has made up for it as he now has hit 14 homers.

Ethan Anderson

Anderson had a much-needed bounce back week. He went 7-21 with 2 homeruns, a double, walk, and only 2 strikeouts. He has always been a tough guy to strikeout, but had struggled as of late. Hopefully this week is a sign of what is to come.

Engelth Urena

Urena had another tough week, but he continues to show flashes. He went 3-17 with a homerun, 2 walks, and 5 strikeouts. The swing and miss issue is really limiting him offensively.

Fenwick Trimble

Trimble only played in one game this week and went 0-2. No injury designation, but there should be an update soon.

Franklin Arias

Arias struggled early in the week, but really turned it around towards the end. He went 6-21 with a homerun, 3 doubles, 3 walks, and 6 strikeouts. The early week strikeout issue really hurt, but he improved as the week went on.

George Wolkow

Wolkow had another average week for himself. He went 5-23 with 3 walks and 9 strikeouts. A ton of swing and miss in his game, but also a ton of power. He did not hit for any this week, but it is usually a big part of his game.

Hyun-Seok Jang

Jang had a very good start this week and bounced back from recent struggles. He pitched 4.2 innings and allowed only 1 run on 3 hits and 3 walks. 9 strikeouts helped him escape danger as he dominated most of the opposing hitters. Command is still a little bit of a concern, but he showed that he can battle even when in trouble.

Ivan Luciano

Luciano had a very good week and continues to stand out. He went 7-17 with 2 homeruns, 3 doubles, 6 walks, and only 2 strikeouts. If he can continue to put the bat on the ball, he will continue to shine.

Jackson Ferris

Ferris continued to struggle and did not pitch well in his last start. He pitched 3.2 innings and allowed 3 runs (2 earned) on 2 hits and 4 walks. He struck out three, but it did not help him avoid trouble.

Jacob Cozart

Cozart had a really solid week and continues to show improvement. He went 6-17 with 4 walks and 6 strikeouts. Still a little too much swing and miss, but not a terrible week overall.

Jaison Chourio

Chourio did not have a great week, but was able to limit his strikeouts. He went 5-20 with 5 walks and only 3 strikeouts. Not a horrible week, but he has shown that he can be much better.

Jared Serna

After a really solid start to June, Serna struggled this week and his hitting streak ended. He went 2-12 with a homerun, walk, and 2 strikeouts. Limited sample size, but not great.

Jared Sundstrom

Sundstrom did not have a great week, but it also was not terrible. He went 4-21 with a double, 2 walks, and 7 strikeouts. He has struggled with a lot of swing and miss all year and this continued this week.

Jared Thomas

Thomas is still on the injured list and there have been no recent updates on his progress.

Jay Beshears

Beshears is currently on the development list. After a long stretch of struggling, he was placed on the list to work on his issues offensively.

JD Dix

Dix continues to break out and this week was very good offensively. He went 8-24 with a double, walk, and only 3 strikeouts. If he can continue to not strikeout, his numbers will only improve.

Jerel Perez

Perez only played in three games this week and struck out way too much. He went 3-11 with a walk and 5 strikeouts. Not a huge sample size, but still way too much swing and miss.

Jeremy Rodriguez

Rodriguez did not play much this week, but it was a better week than last week. He went 4-16 with 3 walks and 3 strikeouts. He did cut down on his strikeout rate which is a good sign, but it was still a small sample size.

Jesus Made

Made only played in four games this week, but he made the most of them. He went 6-13 with a homerun, double, 2 walks, and 5 strikeouts. A little more swing and miss than desired, but he still had three straight multi-hit games.

Joe Vetrano

June has been brutal for Vetrano, but he did record a hit in all five games played this week. Overall, he went 5-17 with a double, 3 walks, and 6 strikeouts. Still a lot of swing and miss this month as he has 18 strikeouts in 41 at bats.

Joendry Vargas

Vargas had a solid week and hit in four of six games played. Overall, he went 5-22 with a triple, 2 doubles, 2 walks, and 7 strikeouts. The consistent swing and miss issue is limiting him, but he still put up solid numbers.

John Spikerman

Spikerman is still on the injured list. No updates on his progress.

Jonathon Long

Long had a huge week and finally started to show off his big-time power. He went 9-26 with 2 homeruns, 4 doubles, a walk, and 6 strikeouts. He had not been hitting for power all year after hitting 20+ homers last year, so this is a great sign.

Jonny Farmelo

Farmelo has been very good in June after a rough start to the season. This week, he went 4-20 with a homerun, double, 3 walks, and 8 strikeouts. His early season swing and miss issue returned and it really limited his production this week.

Joshua Kuroda-Grauer

Grauer has been incredible since his promotion to triple A and is currently riding a 16-game hitting streak. This week, he went 10-26 with a double, 3 walks, and no strikeouts. He is still one of the toughest guys to strikeout in the entire minor leagues and his time in triple A could end soon.

Josue De Paula

De Paula had a tough week, but there were still plenty of positives to take from it. He went 4-22 with 2 homeruns, 3 walks, and only 2 strikeouts. Limiting his strikeouts will pay off in the long run and he is still hitting .315 in June through 73 at bats.

Juan Baez

Baez had another tough week and his brutal season continues. He went 2-16 with 3 walks and 6 strikeouts. He has not been good this year and there are no signs of a breakout yet.

Juan Flores

Flores had another solid week, but there were only four games played. He went 5-16 with 2 homeruns, a double, and 3 strikeouts. A two-homerun game really stands out and his power swing looks to be back.

Kash Mayfield

Kash returned to the mound after a brief absence and looked good in a short outing. He pitched 2 scoreless innings and allowed 2 hits. He did not walk anybody and struck out four batters.

Kavares Tears

Tears had an alright week but struck out a lot. He went 3-13 with a homerun, double, walk, and 6 strikeouts. Hard to be productive with that much swing and miss.

Kelvin Hidalgo

Hidalgo had a tough week after looking great last week. He went 3-18 with a double, 2 walks, and 6 strikeouts. Rough, but he should bounce back from this.

Khadim Diaw

Diaw has been on a tear lately and was good again this week. He went 6-17 with 8 walks and a strikeout. Diaw has been great all year and continues to be a standout bat.

Kyle DeBarge

DeBarge only played in two games this week and his struggles continued. He went 1-8 with a homerun and 4 strikeouts. It has been a brutal season for DeBarge and there are no real signs of it turning around anytime soon.

Kyle Henley

Henley had a good week and has recorded a hit in four straight games. He went 6-18 with a double, 4 walks, and 5 strikeouts. Henley will need to continue cutting down his strikeouts to be promoted.

Leo De Vries

De Vries continues to be a stand out bat and he had another solid week. He went 6-14 with 3 homeruns, 2 doubles, 4 walks, and 6 strikeouts. He was an extra base hit machine this week.

Lisbel Diaz

Diaz had another strong week and continues to gain momentum as he gains experience in high A. He went 9-24 with a triple, walk, and 4 strikeouts. Limiting his strikeouts helped him get on base a lot.

Luis Almeyda

Almeyda is still on the injured list. No recent updates on his progress.

Luke Adams

Adams had another really good week which included a three-homerun game. Overall, he went 6-16 with 3 homeruns, a double, 5 walks, and 3 strikeouts. If he continues to limit his strikeouts, he will continue to perform well as he has a ton of raw power.

Max Clark

Clark continues to show growth as a player and ended the week on an eight-game hitting streak. This week, he went 7-22 with a homerun, double, 2 walks, and only 3 strikeouts. Really solid week for the young centerfielder.

Marvin Alcantara

Alcantara had a rough June so far, but bounced back this week. He went 6-22 with a homerun, 3 doubles, 3 walks, and 7 strikeouts. Solid numbers, but a lot of swing and miss still.

Nate Nankil

Nankil only played in three games this week, but continued to struggle in them. He went 1-12 with 4 strikeouts. It has been a brutal season for him so far.

Nathan Flewelling

Flewelling had a nice bounce back week and looks to be back on track after a tough stretch last week. He went 7-16 with 2 homeruns, a triple, 8 walks, and only 3 strikeouts. He has been very good this year and will look to keep it up.

Nick McLain

McLain did not have a great week, but did record a hit in all four games while most importantly, staying healthy. Overall, he went 4-15 with a homerun, 4 walks, and 5 strikeouts. A lot of swing and miss this week unfortunately.

Nick Mitchell

Mitchell returned from injury and struggled in his first three games. He went 0-8 with 2 walks and 3 strikeouts. In his last game, he went 1-3 with a double and a walk. Small sample size, but he will hope to build off of his last game.

PJ Morlando

Morlando barely played this week and only ended up having one at bat. He struck out and did not see the field again for the rest of the week. It has been an ugly season for him, and he will need to figure it out soon.

Ramon Ramirez

Ramirez had a solid bounce back week and looked really good offensively. He went 7-19 with 3 homeruns, a double, 3 walks, and 5 strikeouts. Still a little too much swing and miss, but he did not let that hurt his numbers much.

Robert Calaz

Calaz had a tough week, but only played in three games so it was a small sample size. He went 1-11 with a double and 6 strikeouts. Just way too much swing and miss to be productive.

Romeo Sanabria

Sanabria had an incredible week and really needed this after struggling for most of the season. He went 10-22 with a homerun, 2 doubles, 5 walks, and 6 strikeouts.

Ryan Campos

Campos has been impressive in June and is currently riding a 12-game hitting streak. This week, he went 9-22 with 2 homeruns, 2 doubles, a walk, and only 3 strikeouts. He has been incredible this month hitting .392 and is pushing for a promotion.

Ryan Sloan

Sloan had another solid start this week, but did get hit kind of hard. In 5 innings, he allowed 2 runs on 6 hits including a homerun. His command was sharp though as he did not walk anybody and struck out five to limit the damage.

Sean Keys

Keys had a tough week for his standards, but still flashed. He went 5-22 with 3 homeruns, 4 walks, and 6 strikeouts. Not the worst week, but he has shown that he can be much better. His power is impressive and will be what gets him to the big leagues.

Seaver King

King had another really solid week and he has stood out all season. He went 8-25 with a homerun, double, and only 3 strikeouts. Impressive stretch for the future Nationals shortstop.

Sebastian Walcott

Walcott is still on the 60-day with what is expected to be a season long injury.

Sheng-En Lin

Lin had another rough start and got hit really hard. He pitched 4 innings and allowed 5 runs on 6 hits, 3 walks, and a hit by pitch. 3 strikeouts was not enough to escape trouble and it led to an early exit.

Slade Caldwell

Caldwell had another tough week but there was a small sample size. He went 2-14 with a double, 2 walks, and 3 strikeouts. Rough, but he should bounce back from this.

Tai Peete

Peete is still on the injured list. No updates on his progress lately.

Thayron Liranzo

Liranzo had a solid week and looks to have started to put it all together. He went 6-20 with a homerun, triple, 4 walks, and 5 strikeouts. Still a little too much swing and miss, but he should continue to improve on this.

Theo Gillen

Gillen started a new hitting streak and extended it to ten games this week. He went 10-25 with 2 homeruns, 2 doubles, 5 walks, and 6 strikeouts. Solid week, but he will definitely improve on this as he has been incredible this year.

Travis Honeyman

Despite only playing in three games this week, Honeyman really stood out. He went 6-12 with a homerun, double, walk, and only 1 strikeout. Limited sample size, but still impressive.

Ty Southisene

Southisene had a tough week but overall, he has been very good this year. He went 4-18 with 4 walks and 6 strikeouts. The strikeouts were really out of character for him. He should bounce back quick.

Tyson Lewis

Lewis returned from injury and looked great. He went 5-17 with a homerun, 2 doubles, 2 walks, and 5 strikeouts. The strikeouts are a concern, but he also did miss some time, so this number should improve.

Yeremi Cabrera

Cabrera had another solid week, but there were only five games played. He went 5-18 with a double, 4 walks, and 6 strikeouts. A little more swing and miss than usual, but he should improve as he continues to adjust after his last call up.

Yoelin Cespedes

Cespedes had a much-needed bounce back week after struggling last week. He went 6-21 with 3 doubles, a triple, walk, and 6 strikeouts. Solid week, but he will still want to improve on the strikeout number.

Yoffry Solano

Solano had another solid week but it was a small sample size. He went 4-14 with 3 walks and 2 strikeouts. Solano is an interesting prospect, but his playing time has not been consistent this year.

Yohandy Morales

Morales did not have the best week, but he did record a hit in four of six games played. Overall, he went 5-27 with a homerun, double, walk, and 11 strikeouts. A lot of swing and miss which is really out of character for him.

Zander Mueth

Mueth is still on the injured list. No updates on his progress as of late.

Zyhir Hope

Hope had a tough week and struggled with strikeouts. He went 2-21 with 4 walks and 9 strikeouts. Rough week, but he will bounce back from this.

MLB Updates

Agustin Ramirez

Ramirez struggles continued into this week. He went 3-15 with a homerun, 2 walks, and 5 strikeouts. He is striking out a lot and it is really hurting him offensively.

Braden Montgomery

Montgomery had another solid week offensively and he has looked good in his first taste of Major League Baseball. He went 6-23 with 3 doubles, 2 walks, and 6 strikeouts. Good week for the young outfielder, but still plenty of room for growth.

Brice Matthews

Matthews had another tough week, but his playing time is very limited. He went 1-9 with 4 strikeouts. Really small sample size, but not good at all.

Bryce Eldridge

Eldridge continues to impress and he had another solid week. He went 4-20 with a homerun, 3 walks, and 5 strikeouts. He has been very good in his second MLB stint and has looked the part early on.

Caleb Durbin

Durbin had a huge week and finally raised his average over .200. He went 10-21 with 2 homeruns, 3 doubles, a walk, and only 3 strikeouts. He really needed this as his season had been a complete disaster entering the week.

Cam Smith

Smith is still struggling offensively, but he did cut down his strikeouts this week. He went 4-17 with a double, walk, and only 2 strikeouts. Still not great, but there are some positives to carry into next week.

Carson Benge

Benge had a much-needed bounce back week which included a great series in a struggle vs the Phillies. Overall, he went 6-22 with 2 homeruns, a triple, walk, and 5 strikeouts. In Philly, he went 5-12 with both homeruns and was the only bat to show up.

Carson Williams

Williams had a big week, but his season long strikeout issue was also a problem. He went 7-23 with 2 homeruns, a walk, and 11 strikeouts. There were some positives to take, but the swing and miss frequency is a huge red flag.

Christian Moore

Moore continued to stand out to start the week in triple A and was recalled to Los Angeles. Before his call up, he went 4-8 with 2 homeruns, a walk, and 2 strikeouts. In the majors, he has struggled again early. He went 2-12 with 8 strikeouts. A ton of swing and miss which was his issue last year and it led to him starting the season in the minors.

Cole Carrigg

After an impressive first week, Carrigg struggled to start this week before turning it around. He went 4-17 with a double, 5 walks, and 5 strikeouts. He has recorded a hit in four straight and will look to build off of this.

Colson Montgomery

Montgomery had a tough week, but really showed his boom/bust play style. He went 4-24 with 3 homeruns, 2 walks, and 11 strikeouts. He has been a homerun/strikeout guy all season and it is not great. 20 homeruns already is impressive, but 97 strikeouts in 271 at bats is brutal.

Colt Emerson

Emerson struggled this week and his strikeout issue from the minors returned. He went 2-16 with a walk and 8 strikeouts. Tough week, but he should figure it out soon.

Cooper Pratt

Pratt got the call to Milwaukee and has shined early on. He went 7-20 with 2 walks and 4 strikeouts. While he only has singles so far, he has stolen three bases and been an impact player in all facets.

Dalton Rushing

Rushing had a tough week and it ended with him leaving the last game with a concussion. He went 2-13 with a double, walk, and 4 strikeouts. Really small sample size, but still not great.

Jonah Tong

Tong got roughed up again and his struggles continued. He went 3 innings and allowed 7 runs (3 earned) on 8 hits and 3 walks. He only struck out three batters and was unable to escape trouble.

Jose Fernandez

Fernandez had a rough week, but made a lot more solid contact. He went 3-23 with a homerun, triple, and 4 strikeouts. He has been struggling for a while now and will hopefully break back out soon.

Kevin McGonigle

McGonigle had another strong week and is currently riding an 8-game hitting streak. He went 7-22 with a homerun, 2 doubles, 4 walks, and only 2 strikeouts this week. Really impressive stuff from the rookie of the year favorite.

Kristian Campbell

Campbell had a brutal week and his struggles have been very obvious. He went 1-16 with 5 walks and 10 strikeouts. Just a terrible week for a struggling hitter.

Kyle Teel

Teel had a huge week in rehab and it ended with him being activated off the 60-day injured list and making his season debut with the White Sox. He went 8-16 with a homerun, double, and 3 strikeouts in the minors before going 0-4 with 3 strikeouts in Chicago. Rough debut, but he will figure it out.

Marcelo Mayer

Mayer had a tough week and his underwhelming season continued. He went 4-19 with 2 doubles, 3 walks, and 6 strikeouts. As a team, Boston has all struggled this year, so hard to really fault him.

Matt Shaw

Shaw only played in four games this week, but reached base in all of them. He went 4-17 with a homerun, walk, and 5 strikeouts. Limited action, but still solid.

Nick Kurtz

Kurtz continues to be incredible and has extended his on base streak to 22 games. This week, he went 6-23 with a homerun, 2 doubles, 5 walks, and 13 strikeouts. A lot of swing and miss for him this year, but it has really not hurt his numbers or kept him from finding a way on base.

Nick Morabito

Morabito had a very good week and has broken out after struggling for a few weeks. He went 7-21 with 3 homeruns, a double, 5 walks, and 5 strikeouts. He made a ton of solid contact and was rewarded for it.

Rikuu Nishida

Nishida had a really good week, but did strikeout a lot. He went 8-28 with 2 walks and 7 strikeouts. A lot of swing and miss from a guy who typically does not strikeout a lot.

Roman Anthony

Roman is still not swinging and is experiencing pain in his hand. No real timetable.

Sam Antonacci

Antonacci had a really solid week and finally tapped into his power swing, doubling up his season total. Overall, he went 9-23 with 2 homeruns, 2 doubles, 3 walks, and 5 strikeouts. His OPS in the majors is currently .813 and he looks to belong. Still plenty of room for growth, but early on he has looked the part.

Samuel Basallo

Basallo had another strong week but did not hit for power at all. He went 6-23 with 2 walks and 8 strikeouts. Too much swing and miss really limited him, but even with it, he did not have a terrible week.

Travis Bazzana

Bazzana bounced back this week and recorded a hit in six straight games. Overall, he went 10-24 with 3 homeruns, 2 doubles, 6 walks, and only 3 strikeouts. A huge week for him after struggling last week.

Trey Yesavage

Yesavage had a much better performance in his last start after some recent struggles. He pitched 7.1 and allowed 3 runs on 4 hits. No walks and 6 strikeouts are some positives to take from this start. He did allow 2 homeruns though which is a red flag as he did give up some really hard-hit balls.


Conclusion

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