Minors' home run king Cozens belts 40th
It took until the final inning of the regular season's final game, but Dylan Cozens got No. 40. The Phillies' No. 7 prospect became the first Eastern League player since 1981 to reach the 40-homer plateau with a solo blast in the top of the 10th inning Monday as Double-A
It took until the final inning of the regular season's final game, but
The Phillies' No. 7 prospect became the first Eastern League player since 1981 to reach the 40-homer plateau with a solo blast in the top of the 10th inning Monday as Double-A Reading topped Trenton, 11-6, at Arm & Hammer Park. In addition to leading the Minor Leagues in homers, he finished first with 125 RBIs.
Despite breaking
The situation didn't change too much early in Monday's game. The Arizona native lofted an RBI single to center field in his first at-bat, but struck out in his next three at-bats. With the game tied in the top of the ninth, 6-6, he was left in the on-deck circle after fourth-ranked Phillies prospect
But Reading right-hander
In the 10th, the Chaparral High School product battled Thunder reliever
No. 40 capped a breakout season for Cozens, who hit eight homers across three levels last season and had never hit more than 16 in the Minor Leagues. Over the course of the year, the 2012 second-round pick delivered at least seven home runs in every month aside from April (five) and September (two), and never went more than 13 games without hitting one. He homered in consecutive games on six occasions, and twice went yard in three straight contests.
Despite all the accolades, Cozens kept his attention on what lies ahead for the Fightin Phils.
"I'm just trying to focus on winning the championship and getting better every day," he told MiLB.com after hitting his 38th homer against Portland on Aug. 31. "I'm trying not to worry about [the records] too much."
In that regard, the 2016 Joe Bauman Home Run Award winner likes Reading's chances.
"This is a great team with a bunch of really good players," Cozens told MiLB.com. "I knew we were going to be good from the beginning of the season when I found out who they were putting here. I'm not that surprised that we've been as good as we are."
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