MLB Prospect Tracker Week 14 (6/23-6/29/26)
Welcome to the Week 14 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 I’ll be covering the MLB action from June 23rd to June 29th, 2026.
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Prospect Updates
Aaron Parker
Parker had another solid week, but strikeouts were a bit of a problem. He went 4-14 with a double, 2 walks, and 5 strikeouts. Not a bad week at all, but Parker has shown that he can be much better.
Adrian Santana
Santana is currently on 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 struggled this week and strikeouts really hurt him. He went 4-22 with a homerun, 2 doubles, 2 walks, and 10 strikeouts. Just way too much swing and miss for him to really produce consistently.
Alex Clemmey
Clemmey had arguably his best start of the season this week. He pitched 6 innings and allowed just 1 run on 3 hits and 2 walks. 4 strikeouts helped him escape any trouble and allowed him to post a quality start.
Alexander Albertus
Albertus made it through another week healthy and this is a great sign. He went 4-15 with 4 walks this week. He did not strikeout at all which is another positive.
Arjun Nimmala
Nimmala is still on the injured list. He has begun his rehab assignment and went 0-2 with a walk. His return to full season ball should be soon as long as all continues to go well.
Ben Hess
Hess looked good this week in his start. He pitched 4.2 innings and allowed only 1 hit and 2 walks while striking out five batters. That one hit was a solo homerun which really hurts as he was great outside of that one pitch.
Bernard Moon
Moon had a better week than last week, but still was not great. He went 4-19 with a homerun, 7 walks, and 5 strikeouts. The walk numbers are great, but outside of that, it was not his best week overall.
Billy Amick
Amick only played in 2 games this week and they were both ugly. He went 0-10 with 4 strikeouts. Small sample size, but not good at all.
Blake Burke
Burke had another really impressive week offensively. He went 7-21 with 3 homeruns and no strikeouts. Limiting the strikeouts allowed him to be a consistent threat at the plate and his numbers were very good.
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 looked good again in his last start but did exit earlier than he had hoped to. In 4 innings, he allowed just 1 run on 2 hits and 4 walks. His command was not sharp, but he did strikeout seven batters to escape trouble.
Braylon Payne
Payne had another incredible week but strikeouts were still a problem. He went 9-28 with 2 homeruns, a double, 2 walks, and 10 strikeouts. He found a way to still be productive, but this will need to improve.
Brody Hopkins
Hopkins made two appearances this week. Once from the bullpen and one start. In his relief outing, he allowed 2 runs in one inning on 1 hit and 4 walks. In his start, he pitched 3 innings and allowed an unearned run on 2 hits and a walk. Not his best week, but his command is improving.
Brooks Brannon
Brannon had his second straight rough week and strikeouts were a huge problem. He went 4-24 with 11 strikeouts. Just an ugly stretch for him, but he should figure it out soon.
Bryce Cunningham
Cunningham looked really good in his last start. In 5 innings, he allowed just 1 run on 4 hits and 2 walks. Only 3 strikeouts, but it was enough to limit the damage to just a single run.
Bryce Rainer
Rainer had another really good week, but it was a small sample size. He went 5-13 with 2 homeruns, a double, 8 walks, and 5 strikeouts. Not a bad week, but still room for improvement in the swing and miss department.
Cam Caminiti
Caminiti made two starts this week but was not great in either of them. He pitched 4.1 innings in the first start, and allowed 3 runs on 3 hits and 3 walks while striking out 6. In the second start, he pitched 5 innings and allowed 3 runs (1 earned) on 3 hits, 2 walks, and a hit batter. 5 strikeouts helped him get out of some trouble.
Carson DeMartini
DeMartini is still on the injured list. No updates on his progress as of now.
Carter Johnson
Johnson has struggled over the last two weeks offensively. This week, he went 4-21 with a homerun, walk, and 10 strikeouts. Tough to do much with that many strikeouts.
Carter Mathison
After a solid week last week, Mathison struggled this week. He went 1-13 with a homerun, 3 walk, and 8 strikeouts. Just way too much swing and miss for him to produce anything at the plate.
Casey Cook
Cook is still on the injured list. No updates, but hopefully he can begin his rehab soon.
Charlee Soto
Soto is back on the injured list and only made two quick rehab appearances before being shut back down.
Chase Harlan
Harlan was incredible again this week. He went 8-23 with 2 homeruns, 2 doubles, a walk, and 4 strikeouts. He hit two homeruns in one game and showed just how much of an impact player he can be.
Chris Cortez
Cortez made two more appearances this week out of the bullpen. In the first, he pitched 1.2 innings and allowed no runs on 1 hit, 1 walk, and 1 hit batter. In his second, he allowed 1 hit and a walk in a scoreless inning. Three strikeouts over his two appearances. Ideally, the team would like more length out of him, but his command issues make that hard.
Cobb Hightower
Hightower is still on the injured list, but he has started his rehab assignment. In four rehab games, he is 6-15 with a homerun, double, walk, and only one strikeout. He should be back with the team soon as long as all goes well in his next few games.
Cole Fontenelle
Fontenelle has had a brutal season, and this week was another rough one. He went 3-19 with 2 walks and 11 strikeouts. This is a common problem for him and it is really derailing his season.
Cole Mathis
Mathis was traded to the Mets and will report to St Lucie once he heals from his injury. Currently, he is still on the 7-day injured list.
Cole Messina
Messina had a bit of a down week but it was a small sample size. He went 3-18 with 2 doubles and 6 strikeouts. Just a lot of swing and miss this week and it really limited him.
Colin Houck
Houck had another rough week full of strikeouts. He went 4-21 with 2 doubles and 13 strikeouts. Just really hard to produce with this much swing and miss.
Dillon Head
Head has been good for three straight weeks after a brutal start to his season. This week, he went 6-23 with 4 strikeouts. Not the greatest week, but still better than most of his early season weeks.
Dylan Dreiling
Dreiling had another stand-out week at the plate, and showed off big-time power. He went 8-27 with 3 homeruns and 7 strikeouts. Still a little more swing and miss then desired, but not a bad performance at all.
Echedry Vargas
Vargas continues to turn heads at the plate, as he has been very good all year. This week, he went 7-25 with 2 homeruns, 2 doubles, 3 walks, and 9 strikeouts. The strikeouts are a concern, but overall, still a good week.
Eddie Rynders
Rynders had another down week and strikeouts were a big problem. He went 4-18 with 2 homeruns, a double, 4 walks, and 9 strikeouts. It has been a brutal season for him this year, and he will need to figure it out soon.
Eduardo Quintero
Quintero is really heating up and currently in the midst of a six-game hitting streak. This week, he went 7-17 with a homerun, 2 doubles, 5 walks, and no strikeouts. A truly impressive week and hopefully he can keep this up.
Eduardo Tait
Another week, another strong performance from Tait. He went 6-20 with a homerun, 3 doubles, a walk, and 5 strikeouts. Still a lot to be desired from him at the plate, but the power is real.
Ethan Anderson
Anderson had a huge week and has looked really good offensively as of late. He went 5-15 with 2 homeruns, 2 doubles, 2 walks, and 3 strikeouts. It has been a good season so far, but there is still a lot of room for growth in his game.
Engelth Urena
Urena has really been struggling as of late and it was another rough week for him. He went 1-13 with a double, 2 walks, and 5 strikeouts. Too much swing and miss caused him to struggle and it really limited him this week.
Fenwick Trimble
Trimble had a really good week and is currently riding a six-game hitting streak. He also had a 4-6 game where he hit two homeruns and 2 doubles. Overall, he went 10-25 with 3 homeruns, 2 doubles, 3 walks, and 5 strikeouts. Really impressive stretch for Trimble.
Franklin Arias
Arias was very good again this week, and he had multiple hits in five of his sex games played. He went 11-24 with 2 homeruns, 2 doubles, 3 walks, and only 1 strikeout. A truly impressive week at the plate for Arias.
George Wolkow
Wolkow had a huge week and showed off his power swing. He went 7-25 with 3 homeruns, 2 doubles, 5 walks, and 10 strikeouts. The swing and miss problem will never go away, so he will just have to find a way to be productive in his none strikeout at bats like he did this week.
Hyun-Seok Jang
Jang had another really impressive start and showed off just how dominant he can be. Over 5 shutout innings, he allowed only 3 hits and a walk while striking out 10 batters. A double digit strikeout game is great and it helped him keep runs off the board.
Ivan Luciano
Luciano looked good again this week and his approach at the plate was impressive. He went 3-12 with a homerun, 7 walks, and 5 strikeouts. A lot of swing and miss, but he also got on base 10 times in 19 plate appearances.
Jackson Ferris
Ferris has been bad this year and unfortunately, he struggled again this week. In his start, he pitched 2.2 innings and allowed 7 runs on 7 hits and 5 walks. 3 strikeouts were not enough to limit the damage and it was another ugly day at the park for him.
Jacob Cozart
Cozart had another really solid week offensively. He went 5-14 with a homerun, 7 walks, and 6 strikeouts. Small sample size, but he took advantage of his opportunities.
Jaison Chourio
Chourio had a brutal week and really struggled at the plate. He went 3-25 with a double, 3 walks, and 9 strikeouts. The strikeouts really added up and hurt him all week.
Jared Serna
Serna had a solid bounce-back week after struggling last week. He went 4-16 with 4 walks and 3 strikeouts. Small sample size, but still impressive.
Jared Sundstrom
Sundstrom did not receive a ton of playing time this week, and struggled when he was in the lineup. He went 2-14 with a homerun and 5 strikeouts. Tough week but he did find a little power at least.
Jared Thomas
Thomas is still on the injured list and there have been no recent updates on his progress.
Jay Beshears
Beshears was activated from the development list and looked good in a small sample size. He went 6-14 with a homerun, 3 doubles, 2 walks, and 3 strikeouts. This is what is expected from him, so hopefully his short absence to work out some issues with his swing will pay off.
JD Dix
Dix after a few solid weeks, Dix had a tough one this week. He went 4-15 with 4 walks and only 2 strikeouts. If he can continue to limit his strikeouts, his numbers should improve.
Jerel Perez
Perez had a better week this week, but there is still a real swing and miss problem in his game. He went 4-12 with a double, 5 walks, and 5 strikeouts. Plenty of positives to take from this week, but also a red flag on his strikeouts as 5 in 12 at bats is brutal.
Jeremy Rodriguez
Rodriguez continues to try to break out of his early season slumps. Currently, he is riding a seven-game hitting streak. For the week, he went 6-15 with 2 doubles, a walk, and 6 strikeouts. Still a lot of swing and miss, which has not been a big part of his game early on in his career.
Jesus Made
Made had a tough week overall, but still flashed. He went hitless in three of five games played, but still ended the week 4-21 with a homerun, 2 walks, and only 2 strikeouts. If he can continue to limit his strikeouts, his numbers will definitely improve.
Joe Vetrano
June was terrible for Vetrano as he hit .102 in 59 at bats. This week, he went hitless in five of six games played and went 1-18 with 4 walks and 6 strikeouts. Just a brutal month for Vetrano. Hopefully July is better.
Joendry Vargas
Vargas had a really good week and really stood out. He went 8-27 with a homerun, triple, 3 doubles, 2 walks, and 5 strikeouts. A really solid performance from him this week.
John Spikerman
Spikerman is still on the injured list. No updates on his progress.
Jonathon Long
Long had another strong week and his power has returned. He went 6-23 with a homerun, 2 doubles, 6 walks, and only 3 strikeouts. If he can continue to limit his strikeouts, he should post power numbers like he did last year.
Jonny Farmelo
Farmelo continued his red-hot June this week. He went 6-25 with a double, 3 walks, and 5 strikeouts. Not his best week, but still solid. For the month, he hit .293 with 6 homeruns, 2 triples, and 16 walks on 92 at bats.
Josue De Paula
De Paula had a solid week, but there is still a lot of room for improvement. He went 5-23 with a double, 3 walks, and 4 strikeouts. Not a bad week, but he has been much better all season.
Juan Baez
Baez had a solid week, but overall, he has had a bad season. He went 4-16 with a homerun, double, 3 walks and 3 strikeouts. Not a bad week at all, but still room for improvement.
Juan Flores
Flores earned a promotion to double A and hit the ground running. In his first game, he hit a homerun. Overall, he is 4-15 with 4 strikeouts. He recorded a hit in his first three games before an 0-4 3 strikeout game to end the week. He should bounce back quick as he already looks like he belongs at the level.
Kash Mayfield
Mayfield continues to have short starts after having some arm concerns. He pitched 2.2 innings and allowed 2 runs on 6 hits and a walk. He only struck out two batters, but still found a way to escape danger for the most part.
Kavares Tears
Tears had a great week and continues to show growth at the plate. He went 6-18 with a homerun, 2 doubles, 2 walks, and 7 strikeouts. The swing and miss issue is never going to go away, but he will just have to find a way to continue to perform with it.
Kelvin Hidalgo
Hidalgo had a solid week and looked pretty good offensively. He went 6-21 with a homerun, double, 3 walks, and 4 strikeouts. Strong showing, but he can still be better.
Khadim Diaw
Diaw had a tough week, but overall, he has been very good this year. He went 3-14 with 2 walks and 2 strikeouts. Small sample size, but definitely not up to his standards.
Kyle DeBarge
DeBarge had a solid week but overall, it has been an ugly season for him. He went 6-25 with a homerun, double, and 6 strikeouts. Still not great, but it was better than previous weeks.
Kyle Henley
Henley did not have a great week overall, but he did have an incredible game (4-5 with 2 triples). Overall, he went 5-21 with the two triples, a walk, and 6 strikeouts. Some tough games, but he did show what he is capable of doing.
Leo De Vries
De Vries did not have his best week, but still found ways to impact games. He went 3-12 with 2 walks, no strikeouts, and 6 stolen bases. If he is not hitting, stealing bases and putting pressure on the pitcher is a huge plus. If he continues to limit his strikeouts, his numbers should continue to improve.
Lisbel Diaz
Diaz had a solid week, but it was a small sample size. He went 4-17 with a homerun and only 1 strikeout. Limiting his strikeouts is a great sign, but it did not really pay off this week unfortunately.
Luis Almeyda
Almeyda is still on the injured list. No recent updates on his progress.
Luke Adams
Adams had a rough week overall, but there were flashes. He went 3-19 with a homerun, triple, double, walk, and 4 strikeouts. Not his best week, but he should not struggle for long.
Max Clark
Clark had another really solid week offensively. He went 7-22 with a double, walk, and 3 strikeouts. Strong numbers, but there is still so much room for improvement.
Marvin Alcantara
Alcantara had another really good week and produced a lot offensively. He went 7-20 with a double and only 1 strikeout. When he can cut his strikeouts down, he can put up impressive numbers just like this.
Nate Nankil
Nankil had another tough week and he has struggled all year. He went 2-13 with a homerun, double, 4 walks, and only 1 strikeout. He did cut his strikeouts down, but the results just did not come out favorable.
Nathan Flewelling
Flewelling had an impressive week again and he continues to shine offensively. He went 7-23 with 2 homeruns, a double, 3 walks, and 6 strikeouts. He has stood out all year and this week was another really good one.
Nick McLain
McLain had a brutal week and went hitless. 0-15 with a walk and 5 strikeouts. While it is more important for him to just stay healthy, this will not play. He should bounce back from this quick.
Nick Mitchell
Mitchell did not have a great week, but he still produced solid numbers. He went 4-17 with 2 walks and 3 strikeouts. He has shown more than this all year, so he should bounce back.
PJ Morlando
Morlando is currently on the 7-day injured list. No updates on his progress.
Ramon Ramirez
Ramirez had another really strong week and he has stood out all year. He went 5-17 with a double, 3 walks, and 5 strikeouts. Ramirez is a very intriguing prospect and his bat is impressive.
Robert Calaz
Calaz had another tough week and June has been rough for him offensively. He went 2-19 with a double and 5 strikeouts. He will need to figure it out in July as the month of June is now over.
Romeo Sanabria
Sanabria only played in three games this week and struggled in them. He went 2-10 with a walk and 2 strikeouts. Small sample size, but he has shown that he is better than this.
Ryan Campos
Campos struggled in his first two games this week and his hitting streak ended at 12 games. Overall, he went 5-18 with a homerun, walk, and 4 strikeouts. Not a bad week at all, especially because he went 0-7 in his first two games, then went 5-11 in his next three.
Ryan Sloan
Sloan had another really good start this week as his impressive season continued. He pitched 5.1 innings and allowed just 1 run on four hits and a hit batter. He did not walk anybody and struck out nine batters. A really solid performance that shows just how good he can be.
Seaver King
King had another tough week, but he will adjust as he continues to adjust to triple A. He went 3-19 with 4 walks and 5 strikeouts. Not great, but at least he did not strikeout a ton and walked at a good rate.
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 solid start this week, but he did struggle with his command. Over 5 innings, he allowed only 1 run on 3 hits and 4 walks. Only 2 strikeouts also, but he was still able to escape trouble consistently.
Slade Caldwell
Caldwell had another tough week unfortunately. He went 3-16 with a homerun, 5 walks, and 1 strikeout. He did a good job not chasing and working counts, but the results just were not favorable.
Tai Peete
Peete is still on the injured list. He has begun his rehab assignment though and gone 0-8 with 2 strikeouts. Tough results, but the main goal is to just remain healthy.
Thayron Liranzo
Liranzo has struggled since returning from injury and this week was another rough one. He went 3-17 with a homerun, double, 4 walks, and 4 strikeouts. Tough, but he should break out of this slump soon.
Theo Gillen
Gillen has been incredible this year and that carried into this week. His hitting streak ended at 16-games, but he still went 5-23 with a double, 3 walks, and 3 strikeouts. Not his best week, but still solid.
Travis Honeyman
Honeyman had another solid week and continues to look good at the plate. He went 5-18 with 4 walks and only 2 strikeouts. Really solid stretch for him and hopefully he can keep this up.
Ty Southisene
Southisene only played in two games, but impressed in them. He went 4-7 with a double, walk, and a strikeout. Very small sample size, but he made the most of his at bats.
Tyson Lewis
Lewis has been very good since returning from injury and he is currently riding an eight-game hitting streak. For the week, he went 7-22 with 2 homeruns, 4 doubles, 3 walks, and 4 strikeouts. Impressive numbers after missing a good chunk of games.
Yeremi Cabrera
Cabrera had a really tough week offensively, and struck out a ton. He went 2-22 with a double, walk, and 12 strikeouts. Hard to produce when you strikeout in more than half of your at bats.
Yoelin Cespedes
Cespedes had a rough week offensively, and he has been struggling lately. He went 3-19 with a double, 3 walks, and 4 strikeouts. He should figure it out soon though.
Yoffry Solano
Solano had another solid week and ended it riding a four-game hitting streak. He went 7-18 with 3 walks and only 1 strikeout. Small sample size, but still impressive.
Yohandy Morales
Morales had another tough week, but only played in five games. He went 3-23 with a homerun, double, 2 walks, and 8 strikeouts. Too much swing and miss really handcuffed him this week and limited his production.
Zander Mueth
Mueth is still on the injured list. No updates on his progress as of late.
Zyhir Hope
Hope had another tough week, but he did walk a lot. He went 2-13 with 8 walks and 6 strikeouts. His approach was great, but the results were not favorable. He will be better.
MLB
Agustin Ramirez
Ramirez had a much-needed bounce back week offensively. He went 5-16 with a homerun, 2 doubles, 5 walks, and 2 strikeouts. He was able to limit his strikeouts and it resulted in positive numbers offensively.
Braden Montgomery
Montgomery had another solid week as he continues to adjust to his new level. He went 5-22 with a homerun, double, 3 walks, and 6 strikeouts. Still a little more swing and miss than he would like, but this should improve over time.
Brice Matthews
Matthews had a brutal week and went hitless. 0-15 with a walk and 7 strikeouts. Just a completely forgettable week in what has been a really tough season.
Bryce Eldridge
Eldridge had a tough start to hit week, but finished it off with three straight good games. Overall, he went 4-20 with 2 doubles, 3 walks, and 7 strikeouts. The strikeouts hurt him this week and they are a big red flag in his game.
Caleb Durbin
Durbin is finally looking like the hitter the Sox traded for as he had another really solid week. He went 8-25 with 2 homeruns, a double, 2 walks, and 4 strikeouts. After a nightmare start to the season, Durbin has finally put it all together and found success.
Cam Smith
Smith had a solid week and his power was on full display. He went 6-24 with 4 homeruns, a walk, and 4 strikeouts. While there is still plenty of room for improvement, there were many positives to carry into next week.
Carson Benge
Benge continues to hit and is currently riding a five-game hitting streak. He has recorded a hit in 11 of his last 12 games played. This week, he went 9-35 with a double, 2 walks, and 8 strikeouts. A little more swing and miss than desired, but his growth offensively is easy to see.
Carson Williams
Williams had a solid week, but his strikeout issue continued. He went 5-22 with a double, 3 walks, and 9 strikeouts. Just way too much swing and miss to consistently produce at the plate.
Christian Moore
Moore’s second chance in the majors did not last long and he was optioned back to triple A. In his three games this week, he went 2-8 with a walk and 3 strikeouts. Overall, with the Angels, he went 4-20 with no extra base hits, only 1 walk, and 11 strikeouts. Just not enough to keep him in the lineup.
Cole Carrigg
Carrigg had an up and down week, but did improve on his numbers from last week. He went 5-16 with 2 doubles, 2 walks, and 5 strikeouts. Not the greatest week, but certainly not a bad one.
Colson Montgomery
Montgomery had a solid week, but strikeouts are still a real problem. He went 6-23 with 2 doubles, 2 walks, and 9 strikeouts. He has not hit a homerun in 10 games (38 at bats) and this is out of character for him.
Colt Emerson
Emerson got off to a hot start in the majors, but has been struggling for a few weeks now. He went 3-23 with a homerun, 4 walks, and 10 strikeouts. The swing and miss problem from the minors has returned and it is really limiting him.
Cooper Pratt
Pratt had a really tough week and went hitless in five of his six games played. Overall, he went 1-18 with a double, 3 walks, and 6 strikeouts. Really brutal week for him, but he should figure it out soon.
Dalton Rushing
Rushing only played in four games this week and struggled for most of them. He went 3-15 with a homerun, 2 walks, and 5 strikeouts. Limited sample size, but he ended the week with two good games in a row, so hopefully he can build off of this.
Jonah Tong
Tong looked much better this time out, but did not post his usual big strikeout numbers. He went 6 innings and allowed 2 runs on 4 hits and 2 walks. Only 3 strikeouts over 6 innings is really out of character for him.
Jose Fernandez
Fernandez had a solid bounce-back week offensively. He went 6-26 with a double, walk, and 7 strikeouts. Still not great, but better than last week.
Joshua Kuroda-Grauer
Grauer is a truly electric player and his incredible season has earned him a promotion to the majors. Before his call up, he went 8-26 with a double, 4 walks, and a strikeout. In his debut, he put on a show, going 3-4 with a double. An impressive debut, and he has set a very high bar for himself.
Kevin McGonigle
McGonigle had another solid week offensively. He went 7-26 with a double, 6 walks, and 8 strikeouts. The swing and miss issue this week is new and the strikeouts really were out of character.
Kristian Campbell
Campbell had a better week, but he has been struggling for a bit now. He went 4-15 with a double, 3 walks, and 6 strikeouts. Small sample size, but still not where he wants to be.
Kyle Teel
Teel did not have a great week, but made it through healthy after missing the first two months. He went 5-18 with a homerun, 2 walks, and 7 strikeouts. A lot of swing and miss, but he should fix this as he continues to adjust offensively.
Marcelo Mayer
Mayer has struggled for the most part this year and unfortunately got hurt this week. Before being placed on the injured list, he went 1-6 with 2 strikeouts. Hopefully he figures it out when he returns, but an option down to triple A could be in the cards.
Matt Shaw
Shaw struggled this week and unfortunately ended back on the injured list. Before his injury, he went 2-11 with 4 walks, and 3 strikeouts. Just not great results, but he did walk a lot and find other ways to be productive.
Nick Kurtz
Kurtz had a rough week and really struggled for the most part. He went 4-26 with 2 walks and 11 strikeouts. A tough week in what has been an incredible season so far. He should figure it out quickly.
Nick Morabito
Morabito had another really solid week and his hitting streak is currently up to 11 games. For the week, he went 8-22 with 2 doubles, 2 walks, and 7 strikeouts. Still a lot of swing and miss, but he found a way to still be productive.
Rikuu Nishida
Nishida had a tough week, but there were only four games played. He went 3-15 with a walk and 3 strikeouts. He has been striking out a lot more than usual as of late and this is a concern.
Roman Anthony
Roman is still not swinging and is experiencing pain in his hand. No real timetable.
Sam Antonacci
Antonacci had another really impressive week and is currently riding a five-game hitting streak. He went 7-24 with a double, 3 walks, a hit by pitch, and only 2 strikeouts. Really solid week, and his impressive stretch to start his big-league career continued.
Samuel Basallo
It was a tough week for Basallo offensively. He went 4-22 with 2 homeruns and 5 strikeouts. His two-homerun game was definitely impressive, but there was not much more success other than that.
Sean Keys
Keys had another incredible week and it earned him a promotion to the majors. In his three games before his callup, he went 4-14 with 3 homeruns, a walk, and a strikeout. In his major league debut, he went 1-4 with a strikeout. Small sample size, but he should see more playing time soon.
Travis Bazzana
Bazzana had a really tough week and went hitless in five of six games played. Overall, he went 2-25 with a walk and 9 strikeouts. A lot of swing and miss that really limited his ability to produce.
Trey Yesavage
Yesavage had another solid start this week. He pitched 6.2 innings and allowed a solo homerun. Overall, 3 hits and no walks while striking out three batters. Not a lot of swing and miss, but he was sharp and cruised through just under seven innings.
Conclusion
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