Mauricio ties career high with four hits
Through three at-bats Saturday, Ronny Mauricio was perfect and staring at a memorable evening.MLB.com's No. 92 overall prospect finished 4-for-5 -- and a triple shy of the cycle -- with two RBIs and a run scored in Class A Columbia's 9-5 loss to Rome at State Mutual Stadium. The four
Through three at-bats Saturday,
MLB.com's No. 92 overall prospect finished 4-for-5 -- and a triple shy of the cycle -- with two RBIs and a run scored in Class A Columbia's 9-5 loss to Rome at State Mutual Stadium. The four hits matched his career high.
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"I think one of the biggest things is he's not afraid," Fireflies manager
Leading off the game, Mauricio stroked an 0-1 offering from right-hander
The Mets' second-ranked prospect had a one-out single to center in the third and was left stranded. In the fifth, behind 1-2 in the count, the switch-hitting shortstop smacked a two-run homer to right off Rangel to get Columbia within 5-3. It marked the first time this season he's had multiple RBIs in a game.
Facing right-handed reliever
After going 0-for-4 on Opening Day, the 6-foot-3 shortstop put together an eight-game hit streak to raise his average to a season-high .368. He was 8-for-39 (.205) to close the month of April at .286, and he's been consistently in that range throughout May. After Saturday, he's hitting .283 to rank 17th in the South Atlantic League.
It was the third four-hit effort this season for the native of the Dominican Republic and the second time he's battered the Braves for four hits.
"I think he's a special kid that enjoys playing the game. It's a privilege for me to have him in my lineup every day," Lopez told the newspaper.
Braves No. 30 prospect
Rangel improved to 3-2 after allowing five runs -- four earned -- on seven hits and a walk while striking out three in five innings. Vodnick worked around three hits a one walk over the final four frames for his first Minor League save, punching out a pair.
Mets No. 3 prospect
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