O'Neill flying high with two more homers
Tyler O'Neill is putting on an early-season power display that is becoming impossible to ignore.The No. 4 Cardinals prospect homered twice and drove in four runs to lead Triple-A Memphis past Iowa, 7-4, Monday afternoon at AutoZone Park. O'Neill scored three times and also singled for his sixth multi-hit effort
The No. 4 Cardinals prospect homered twice and drove in four runs to lead Triple-A Memphis past Iowa, 7-4, Monday afternoon at AutoZone Park. O'Neill scored three times and also singled for his sixth multi-hit effort in 11 games. He is tied with Padres No. 16 prospect
Gameday box score
O'Neill began his big day by capping the Redbirds' three-run first with a two-run blast to left-center field. The British Columbia native slugged another two-run homer to center in the third before singling to right and scoring on
Through 11 games, MLB.com's No. 94 overall prospect is hitting .432/.426/.932 and his 18 RBIs are second in the Minors behind Nationals second-ranked prospect
"I mean, I don't know how to answer that. When I go up to the plate I want to stay short to the ball and not get pull-happy," O'Neill told MiLB.com after his first multi-home run game April 7. "That was honestly my approach when I got the second home run, which was to the opposite field."
Seattle's third-round pick in 2013, O'Neill was obtained by St. Louis last July 20 in exchange for Marco Gonzales. The outfielder had no trouble adjusting to his new home, batting .253/.304/.548 with 12 homers and 39 RBIs in 37 games with Memphis. O'Neill topped 30 homers for the second time in three years last season when he mashed 31 with Tacoma and Memphis. Combined with his hot start to 2018, O'Neill has hit .295 and gone deep 16 times while driving in 57 runs in his first 48 games as a Redbird.
Cardinals 10th-ranked prospect
Memphis starter
Cubs 13th-ranked prospect
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