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2026 MLB Prospect Tracker Week 10 (5/26-6/1/26)

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 May 26 to June 1, 2026.

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Aaron Parker

Parker had another solid week offensively and his power was on full display. He went 3-10 with 2 homeruns, 2 walks, and 3 strikeouts. Not a huge sample size, but still impressive.


Adrian Santana

Santana has been very good at the plate as of late and is currently riding a 9-game hitting streak. For the week, he went 7-23 with a triple, 4 walks, 3 strikeouts, and 6 stolen bases. He has been a threat at the plate and on the bases.


Aidan Miller

Still no updates on Millers Back injury. He is rehabbing, but there are no baseball activities being done.


Aidan Smith

Smith continues to get adjusted after an extended absence. For the week, he went 7-22 with a double, 2 walks, and 6 strikeouts. He should continue to improve as he ramps up after starting the year injured.

Alex Clemmey

Clemmey continues to improve his command and had another solid start. He just missed recording a quality start, but still went 5.2 innings, allowing only 3 hits, 2 runs, and 2 walks while striking out four batters. He has looked much better in his last few starts and will need to keep performing like this for a promotion.


Alexander Albertus

Albertus is now in his second week back in full season ball and looks good. Not just healthy, but back to his pre-injury form. For the week, he went 5-18 with a homerun, triple, and 2 strikeouts. He made a ton of contact and was rewarded for it. He showed off some speed as well which is great to see after a brutal lower body injury last year.


Arjun Nimmala

Nimalla only played in two games this week but still performed well. He went 1-5 which is not ideal but also walked 3 times. 3 strikeouts in 5 at bats is a concern, but it is a very small sample size.


Ben Hess

Hess was the opener for two games this week and looked good. He is still ramping back up, so his appearances have been short so far. In his first start, he went 2 innings striking out five, while allowing 2 hits and 3 unearned runs. Defense did not help him out at all, but a positive was no walks allowed. In his second start, he went 2.2 innings, allowing 4 hits and 1 run. While he did not walk anybody, he also did not strikeout anybody.


Bernard Moon

Moon had a better week this week and did cut his strikeouts down a bit. He went 4-22 with a double and 5 strikeouts. No walks, so he is only getting on base with hits as of right now.


Billy Amick

After a solid stretch over the last two weeks, Amick struggled this week. He went hitless in 14 at bats with 6 strikeouts. A positive is that he walked three times, but there is not much else to take from this week.


Blake Burke

Burke had a rough week, but the sample size was small. He went 1-9 with a double, walk, and 3 strikeouts. Really not much to take from this week, but the opportunities were limited.


Blake Wright

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


Boston Bateman

Bateman continues to improve as he gets stretched out and comfortable. He pitched 5 innings and allowed 2 hits, 2 walks, and 2 runs (1 earned) while striking out seven batters. He continues to look better every time he takes the mound.


Braden Montgomery

Montgomery continues to tear up triple A and his time here could be short. He went 8-19 with a homerun, 2 doubles, 4 walks, and only 2 strikeouts. If he can continue to limit his swing and miss, it is only a matter of time before he is in Chicago.


Braylon Payne

Payne did not play in any of the team’s games this week. There is no injury designation or injured list placement though. Hopefully he is back in the lineup soon.


Brody Hopkins

Hopkins was moved to the pen due to control issues and looked great in his first appearance. He went 5 hitless innings, walking only one batter while striking out nine. He posted a season high for strikeouts while posting a season low for walks. The team still hopes that he can be a starter, but a long reliever may be a good fallback option.


Brooks Brannon

Brannon had a solid week, but strikeouts were an issue. He went 4-17 with a double, 2 walks, and 7 strikeouts. Strikeouts have been a problem for him as of late and it is something to keep an eye on.


Bryce Cunningham

Cunningham had a better game this week, but still got hit a little hard. Out of the bullpen, he pitched 4.1 innings, allowing 4 hits, (1 homerun), 3 runs, and 2 walks, while striking out five hitters. Some positives to take as he did force a lot of swing and miss.


Bryce Rainer

Ranier had a solid week but still is having a little bit of an issue with strikeouts. He went 5-20 with 3 walks, and 5 strikeouts. This was a big improvement from last two weeks, but there is still room for growth.


Cam Caminiti

Caminiti had a very short start and did not look great. In 2 innings, he allowed 2 hits, 3 walks, and 1 run while only striking out one hitter. He was just not sharp but did a good job limiting damage and stranding runners before an early exit.


Carson DeMartini

DeMartini is still on the injured list. No updates on his progress yet.


Carter Johnson

Johnson continues to look good at the plate and posted another solid week. He went 6-18 with 2 doubles, 2 walks, and 6 strikeouts. The swing and miss issue from previous weeks is still obvious, but he has still found a way to get on base a lot.


Carter Mathison

Mathison had a strong week and really needed this after struggling for a while. He went 4-12 with 5 walks and 4 strikeouts. He got on base a lot and hopefully this is a sign of what is to come.


Casey Cook

Cook is still injured and there is no update just yet.


Charlee Soto

Soto is still out but is set to make his first rehab start next week.


Chase Harlan

Harlan has been impressive and had another awesome week offensively. He went 6-19 with 3 homeruns, a double, 3 walks, and only 1 strikeout. For a young player, he has stood out all year.


Chris Cortez

After a brutal stretch over the last two weeks, Cortez looked better this week. He pitched twice out of the bullpen and had a scoreless inning in both appearances. Overall, he allowed no hits in either inning but did walk three batters while only striking out one batter. Command is still a concern, but he was able to limit the damage.


Cobb Hightower

Hightower is still on the injured list. Originally, he was not expected to miss much time, but his has now missed a solid chunk of games.


Cole Carrigg

Carrigg had a down week for his standards but still flashed his tools. He went 3-16 with 2 doubles, 2 walks, and only 4 strikeouts. He has been great all year, so not concerned with this stretch of play.


Cole Fontenelle

Fontenelle struggled badly this week, and his rough season continued. He went 2-21 with a walk and 10 strikeouts. Almost a 50% strikeout rate in a forgettable week.


Cole Mathis

Mathis did not appear in a game this week, but there was no injury designation or injury list appearance. He should be back in the lineup soon.


Cole Messina

Messina returned from injury but struggled in a limited sample size. He went 2-11 with 6 strikeouts. Forgettable week, but he should return to form soon.


Colin Houck

Houck has had a brutal start to his season, and his swing and miss issue was on full display. He went 3-18 with 2 walks and 8 strikeouts. He will not succeed without being able to put the ball in play consistently.


Cooper Pratt

Pratt has really started to hit and is currently riding a seven-game hitting streak. Overall, he went 8-22 with a triple, 3 walks, and 5 strikeouts. If he can keep this up, he should be in Milwaukee soon.


Dillon Head

Head has had a brutal season, and this continued this week. He went 4-20 with 2 walks and 8 strikeouts. He has been striking out a ton all year and it has been ugly.


Dylan Dreiling

Dreiling has been great all season and had another solid week. He went 4-20 with a homerun, walk, and 2 strikeouts. Not the greatest week for him, but also not bad.


Echedry Vargas

Vargas had a rough week after a solid last few weeks. He went 2-13 with 2 strikeouts. He went 2-13 with 2 strikeouts. Very small sample size though.


Eddie Rynders

Rynders struggles continued this week. He went 3-14 with 4 walks and 7 strikeouts. He has struggled with a lot of swing and miss all year and this has not gone away.


Eduardo Quintero

Quintero continued to shine and had another really solid week. He went 9-24 with a double, 4 walks, and 8 strikeouts. He also stole 4 bases. Strikeouts are a concern, but he should continue to improve this.


Eduardo Tait

Tait has been struggling of late and had another tough week. He went 3-20 with a double, 2 walks, and 7 strikeouts. A lot of swing and miss that has been really hurting his numbers.

Ethan Anderson- Anderson had a tough week and struck out a lot more than he typically does. He went 4-21 with a double, walk, and 6 strikeouts. He has been solid all year, so hopefully just a tough week.

Engelth Urena

Urena keeps improving as the season continues, and he had a solid week. He went 5-22 with a homerun, 2 doubles, 3 walks, and 6 strikeouts. Solid performance that hopefully continues.


Fenwick Trimble

Trimble was impressive again this week, hitting in five of six games played. He went 10-25 with 2 homeruns, 2 doubles, and only 4 strikeouts. An impressive showing that included a 5-hit game.


Franklin Arias

Arias continues to stand out offensively and he had another strong week. He went 6-24 with a homerun, double, and 3 strikeouts. No walks drawn would be an issue if he was striking out a ton, but since he has been making a ton of contact, it is not a huge concern.


George Wolkow

Wolkow struggled after being red hot over the last two weeks. He went 1-18 with 4 walks and 8 strikeouts. A lot of swing and miss which has unfortunately been a bit part of his game.


Hyun-Seok Jang

Jang had a brutal start this week and it ended very early. He pitched 2/3rds of an inning and allowed 3 hits 4 runs (2 earned) while hitting a batter and walking another. His command was not good, and it showed. Even when he does not have his best stuff, he can still force swing and misses and this showed as both outs were strikeouts.


Ivan Luciano

Luciano was impressive again this week and cut down his strikeouts. He went 6-18 with a homerun, 5 walks, and only 3 strikeouts. After swinging and missing a lot the last two weeks, this was a big improvement.


Jack Penny

Penney is still out with an injury but hopefully we get an update soon.


Jackson Ferris

Ferris returned from the injured list and pitched two solid innings. He allowed 1 hit and walked one batter while striking out two. As he ramps back up, he will go deeper into games.


Jacob Cozart

Cozart had mixed results this week. Two multi-hit games and three hitless games. Overall, he went 4-21 with 2 homeruns, a double, walk, and 6 strikeouts. Not a terrible week, but also a lot of room for improvement.


Jaison Chourio

Chourio had another really solid week as his standout season continued. He went 4-15 with 3 doubles, 4 walks, and only 2 strikeouts. Chourio continues to stand out and his numbers are impressive.


Jared Serna

Serna’s struggles continued, but he started to gain some momentum towards the end of the week. He went 3-17 with a homerun, double, and 3 strikeouts. He hit in three straight games, so hopefully this is him breaking out.


Jared Sundstrom

Sundstrom went hitless in his three games and his season long struggles continued. He went 0-10 with 9 strikeouts. A truly brutal week where he only reached base once on a walk.


Jared Thomas

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


Jay Beshears

Beshears only played in two games but looked solid in them. He went 3-8 with a homerun, 2 doubles, 2 walks, and no strikeouts. Small sample size, but great results.


JD Dix

Dix continues to improve and he had another strong week. He has hit in eight of his last nine games and went 6-15 with 3 homeruns, a triple, double, 5 walks, and only 1 strikeout this week. OPS for the season is now up to a respectable .858 after a brutal first month plus of the season.


Jeral Perez

Perez struggles continued this week, and it was another rough stretch. He went 2-15 with a double, 6 walks, and 5 strikeouts. He did lower his strikeout rate and walk a lot, but outside of that, it was another forgettable week.


Jeremy Rodriguez

Rodriguez struggles continued in limited action this week. He went 1-14 with 4 walks and 5 strikeouts. He should bounce back as he continues to play as his season started late due to injury.


Jasus Made

Made only played in three games this week but made the most of it. He went 4-12 with a triple, double, walk, and only one strikeout. He has played well all year and continues to prove why he is such a highly rated prospect.


Joe Vetrano

Vetrano had another solid week, but there are still a lot of room for improvement. He went 3-15 with 2 doubles, a walk, and 5 strikeouts. Strikeouts really hurt him this week and have been a consistent part of his game.


Joendry Vargas

Vargas continued his hot streak into this week. He went 6-21 with a homerun, and only 3 strikeouts. He did not walk, and this is a consistent trend for him as he does not walk much.


John Spikerman

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


Jonathon Long

Long has had a weird season, and his recent struggles continued this week. He went 3-15 with 2 walks and 3 strikeouts. Not the worst week, but his lack of power is a real concern after a huge season last year.


Jonny Farmelo

Farmelo had another solid week as he continues to break out of his early season slump. He went 5-26 and recorded a hit in five of six games. He struck out six times while walking four times. Solid week, but still room for improvement.


Joshua Kuroda-Grauer

Grauer continues to turn heads, and he hit the ground running in triple A. This week, he went 8=27 with 2 walks and 2 strikeouts. Defensively, he is still very good and offensively, he is still one of the toughest hitters to strikeout in the entire minor leagues.


Josue De Paula

Another week, another strong showing from De Paula. He hit in all four games he played and is currently riding a nine-game hitting streak. For this week, he went 10-20 with 2 homeruns, 5 doubles, a walk, and only 1 strikeout.


Juan Baez

Baez struggles this year have been clear and he has not yet broken out. He went 3-14 with 2 doubles. He did not strikeout, which is a great sign, but it is still a struggle for him.


Juan Flores

Flores has been on fire for weeks and had another strong showing this week. He went 4-14 with a double, 2 walks, and only 2 strikeouts this week. He has broken out this month and if he keeps it up, should see a promotion.


Kash Mayfield

After 15 scoreless innings during his last three starts, Mayfield got roughed up in his last start. He only recorded one out and allowed 6 runs on 3 hits (1 homerun), 2 walks, and a hit batter. His command was not sharp, and it caused him to be pulled early into the game.


Kavares Tears

Not a big sample size, but tears had an average week for himself. He went 3-16 with a triple, 2 walks, and 7 strikeouts. Strikeouts are still a big problem and have really limited his production.


Kelvin Hidalgo

Hidalgo had another solid week, but there is still plenty of room for improvement. He went 5-22 with a homerun, double, walk and 6 strikeouts. His strikeout rate was lower this week which is a good sign.


Khadim Diaw

Diaw had another solid week and continues to be a productive bat in the lineup. He went 5-21 with w doubles, 4 walks, and only 2 strikeouts this week. Not much power, but he is still a consistent hitter.


Kyle DeBarge

DeBarge had a solid week as he continues to try to break out of his slump. He went 4-18 with 3 doubles, a walk, and 5 strikeouts. Solid, but still room for improvement.


Kyle Henley

Henley only played in four games but had a tough week even with the small sample size. He went 1-15 with a walk and 7 strikeouts. Strikeouts have been a problem all year, and this week was no different.


Leo De Vries

De Vries only played in two games this week and had a rough time at the plate. He went 1-5 with 2 walks and a strikeout. Not really a big sample size, so no real concern for him as of now.


Lisbel Diaz

Diaz Was reassigned from high A down to rookie ball for some reason but looked good in his three games this week. No reason publicly on the demotion, but it does not seem to be performance based. He went 4-11 with a triple, double, 2 walks, 3 stolen bases, and no strikeouts. Solid showing, but he will hope to return to high A soon.


Luis Almeyda

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


Luke Adams

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


Max Clark

Clark has been solid all day and continued to play well. He went 4-19 with 3 walks and 4 strikeouts. Solid week, but there is still room for improvement.


Marvin Alcantara

Alcantara continues to break out of his early season slump and is riding a nine-game hitting streak. This week he went 7-22 with 3 doubles, 2 walks, and 6 strikeouts. Three straight solid weeks for him as he bounces back from a brutal start to the year.


Nate Nankil

Nankil has struggled since returning from injury and this week was another rough one. He went 3-14 with 2 walks and 5 strikeouts. Small sample size, but still not great.


Nathan Flewlling

Flewelling had another strong week and continues to stack them up. He went 6-24 with 4 doubles, 5 walks, and 7 strikeouts. Solid week, but still room for improvement.


Nick McLain

McLain has been red hot as he continues his rehab assignment. He hit in all three games and went 5-9 with a walk and 2 strikeouts. He has been healthy and made it through four games already which is a great sign.


Nick Mitchell

Mitchell had a rough week and went hitless in four of five games played. He went 1-19 with 5 walks and only 1 strikeout. The lack or strikeouts and the number of walks drawn is a positive, but not much else to carry into next week.


PJ Morlando

Morlando has struggled all year and had another rough week. He went 2-18 with 2 walks and 6 strikeouts. It has been ugly so far and he will need to figure it out soon.


Ramon Ramirez

Ramirez has impressed all year and it was another solid week for him. He went 5-23 with 3 doubles and 7 strikeouts. Still a lot of swing and miss, but he will continue to improve as the season continues.


Robert Calaz

After a solid last two weeks, Calaz struggled this week. He went 1-17 with a walk and 5 strikeouts. Tough week, but there is still plenty of time to bounce back.


Romeo Sanabria

Sanabria unfortunately had another tough week and continues to struggle. He went 1-13 with 6 walks and 3 strikeouts. The walks are promising, but he has not hit much all year.


Ryan Campos

Campos had a better week than last week, but there is still plenty of room for improvement. He recorded a hit in all four games and is currently riding a five-game hitting streak. He went 4-13 with 2 doubles, 4 walks, and only 3 strikeouts. Solid performance after a brutal last two weeks.


Ryan Sloan

Sloan absolutely dominated in his last start and had his best performance of the season. He struck out a season high 11 batters over 6 perfect innings. A truly incredible start where hitters could not touch him.


Sean Keys

Keys continues to be a force at the plate and had another strong week. He went 6-26 with 2 homeruns, a double, 2 walks, and 7 strikeouts. The strikeouts are a little concerning, but he has not really shown a problem with this all year, so hopefully it was just a rough week in that regard.


Seaver King

King had mixed results this week, with a few rough games and a few good games. He went 4-17 with a homerun and three strikeouts. Hitless in two games, then he had three hits in his next game.


Sebastian Walcott

Walcott is still out and hopes to return towards the end of the year.


Sheng-En Lin

Lin had a really solid start in his last appearance but did get unlucky. He went 5 innings and allowed 5 hits and 2 walks. He limited the damage to 2 unearned runs while striking out five batters. Some positives to take as well as some things to improve on.


Slade Caldwell

Caldwell continues to break out of his slump and had a five-hit game. Overall, he went 9-21 with a homerun, double. 3 walks, and 6 strikeouts. Still room for improvement, but he is starting to turn it around.


Spencer Nivens

Nivens continues to impress and had another strong week. He went 5-13 with a double, 3 walks, and only 2 strikeouts. He has been very good since missing most of April with an injury.


Tai Peete

Peete is still on the injured list. He hopes to return soon, but there are no recent updates.


Thayron Liranzo

Liranzo had a tough week, and unfortunately his 8-game hitting streak came to an end in his last game. Overall, he went 4-24 with 2 homeruns, a walk, and 10 strikeouts. Too much swing and miss that really hurt his performance.


Theo Gillen

Gillen has stood out all year, and he had another really solid week. He went 7-25 with 2 doubles, 3 walks, and 8 strikeouts. The strikeout issue from the last few weeks continued, but he also had a 4 -tolen base, 3-hit 3-walk game which is impressive.


Travis Honeyman

Honeyman struggled a bit, but he is still having a strong season. He went 3-14 with a walk and 3 strikeouts. Not bad, but also room for improvement.


Ty Southisene

Southesine continues to stand out, and he had another solid week. He went 8-21 with 4 walks and only 2 strikeouts. Another really good week and he is hitting .358 in 23 high A games.


Tyson Lewis

Lewis only played in three games this week and struggled in limited chances. He went 2-13 with a double and 3 strikeouts. Not horrible, but still tough.


Yeremi Cabrera

Cabrera has bounced back after a tough first week at a new level. He hit in all five games and is currently riding a seven-game hitting streak. Overall, he went 5-18 with a homerun, 3 walks, and 6 strikeouts. He looks comfortable after a few weeks in high A and should continue to improve.


Yoelin Cespedes

Cespedes had another incredible week and his time in high A should be coming to an end. He went 8-18 with 3 homeruns, 3 walks, and only 4 strikeouts. He has been an impressive season for Cespedes and he has shined all year.


Yoffry Solano

Solano saw more playing time this week and had mixed results. He went 3-12 with a double, walk, and only 2 strikeouts. Not a huge sample size, but he should start seeing the field more.


Yohandy Morales

Morales incredible season continued this week. He went 4-18 with 2 homeruns, a double, walk, and 6 strikeouts. A few tough games, but he had all three extra base hits came in one game to make up for the rough games.


Zander Mueth

Mueth is still on the injured list and there are no recent updates.


Zyhir Hope

Hope had another really strong week and continues to stand out. He went 8-18 with a triple, double, walk, and 4 strikeouts. He had two hits in four of five games played and was great.


MLB


Agustin Ramirez

Ramirez had a big week offensively and really stood out. He went 9-24 with 2 homeruns, 2 walks, and only 3 strikeouts. Strong showing for a big-time bat.


Brice Matthews

Matthews continues to see increased playing time, and this has resulted in better numbers. He went 2-10 with 2 walks and 4 strikeouts. Still not great, but it is better than earlier in the season.


Bryce Eldridge

Eldridge had a strong week and is looking much better offensively. He went 8-21 with a homerun, 6 doubles, 3 walks, and 5 strikeouts. When he limits his swing and miss, he is a very productive middle of the order bat, but this has been a problem for him.


Caleb Durbin

Durbin has been terrible this season but had a strong week finally. He hit in four straight games, and went 6-17 with a triple, 3 doubles, and 3 strikeouts. A much-needed stretch for a struggling hitter.


Cam Smith

Smith looked to have broken out of his slump and had a solid week. He went 6-22 with 2 homeruns, a double, 2 walks, and 4 strikeouts. Smith was in a prolonged slump, so this is a good sign.


Carson Benge

Benge continues to stand out after being terrible in his first month. This week, he went 6-24 with a homerun, 2 doubles, 2 walks, and 7 strikeouts. He did strikeout a little more than he had been recently, but overall, he was still good.


Carson Williams

Williams split the week between the majors and triple A. He went 0-4 with a strikeout in Tampa before being optioned back to Durham. He then went 3-9 with 2 doubles and a walk.


Christian Moore

Moore had a solid week, but strikeouts started to pile up towards the end. He went 6-20 with a triple, 3 doubles, and 4 walks. 7 strikeouts are a little more than desired, but there was still a ton of positives.


Colson Montgomery

Montgomery continues to be one of the top power bats in baseball, and he had another standout week. He went 9-29 with 2 homeruns, 3 doubles, and 9 strikeouts. For the most part, he limited his swing and miss and put-up big numbers before an 0-5, 3 strikeouts game in his last appearance.


Colt Emerson

Emerson has been impressive early on and had another strong week. He went 5-20 with 2 homeruns, a triple, 2 walks, and 8 strikeouts. The strikeouts are a concern, but he has battled at the plate. His last homerun was off a tough lefty in Sean Manaea. A good sweeper that he stayed on and pulled over the fence.


Dalton Rushing

Rushing’s playing time has been cut and he has struggled as a result of it. He went 1-7 with a strikeout this week. Not much action, so tough to put up big numbers.


Jac Caglianone

Caglianone continues to show improvement and had a strong week. He went 6-23 with a homerun, 2 walks, and 9 strikeouts. Still a lot of swing and miss, but the improvement is clear.


Jonah Tong

Tong came out of the bullpen in his last appearance and had mixed results. While he did pitch 3.2 innings in relief and only allow an unearned run, he found himself in trouble consistently. He allowed 3 hits and walked 4 while only striking out one batter. Plenty of positives to take as he clearly did not have his best stuff and still battled while recording his first win of the season.


Jose Fernandez

Fernandez continues to struggle and had a rough week. He went hitless in five of his six appearances this week. Overall, he went 2-16 with 2 doubles, a walk, and 3 strikeouts.


Kevin McGonigle

McGonigle had mixed results this week, but there were still positives to take from his appearance. He went 8-26 with a triple, 5 walks, and 5 strikeouts. A down week for his standards, but not the worst performance.


Kristian Campbell

Campbell struggled this week and struck out a lot. He went 2-15 with a double, 4 walks, and 7 strikeouts. Tough week for him offensively.


Kyle Teel

Tell is still out and will miss significant time after getting reinjured during his rehab appearance.


Marcelo Mayer

Mayer had a solid week and will look to carry this into next week. He went 5-14 with a walk and 2 strikeouts. Not a big sample size, but it was progress.


Matt Shaw

Shaw is still on the injured list and there is no update on his progress.


Nick Kurtz

Kurtz had another solid week and his season numbers are not back to where they were expected to be. He went 6-19 with 2 homeruns, a double, and 2 walks. He struck out 7 times which is a little more than desired, but he still performed well.


Nick Morabito

Morabito did not get any games action this week and he is still searching for his first career hit in the majors.


Rikuu Nishida

Nishida is still adjusting to the level but was not bad last week. He went 4-18 with 3 strikeouts. Still a ton of room for improvement, but he has made consistent contact at the plate.


Roman Anthony

Anthony is still injured and he was recently shut down from swinging after feeling discomfort during tee work.


Sam Antonacci

Antonacci continues to perform and last week was another solid one for him. He went 9-29 with a double, walk, and 7 strikeouts. He also stole 3 bases. He should only continue to improve as he gains experience at the level.


Samuel Basallo

Basallo had another solid week at the plate. He went 5-13 with 2 homeruns, a double, 3 walks, and only 2 strikeouts. A very impressive stretch for the young catcher who raised his average by almost 20 points and his OPS by 70 points.


Travis Bazzana

Bazzana continues to stand out, and he had another solid week. He went 6-20 with 5 doubles, 2 walks, and 6 strikeouts. He has been an extra base hit machine early on in his career.


Trey Yesavage

Yesavage had mixed results in his last start. He pitched 5 innings and only allowed 1 run on 2 hits, while walking 7 batters. He was not sharp and struggled with his command. 9 base runners in 5 innings is not ideal, but he did a good job limiting the damage. A no decision for him in a 6-5 loss.


Conclusion

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