Blue Jays' Guerrero stays red-hot at plate
One day after becoming the highest-ranked prospect still in the Minor Leagues and setting a club record for RBIs in April, Vladimir Guerrero Jr. continues to show he's worthy of the accolades.Toronto's top prospect singled three times, driving in three runs for Double-A New Hampshire in Wednesday's 5-4 walk-off loss
One day after becoming the highest-ranked prospect still in the Minor Leagues and setting a club record for RBIs in April,
Toronto's top prospect singled three times, driving in three runs for Double-A New Hampshire in Wednesday's 5-4 walk-off loss to Binghamton. Guerrero has amassed 22 RBIs in 17 games this season, distancing himself from the Fisher Cats' previous record of 17 that he broke in Tuesday night's game at NYSEG Stadium.
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MLB.com's No. 3 prospect improved his average to .353 with a .937 OPS. He has six doubles, a pair of homers, seven walks and 11 runs scored through his first 17 games in Double-A ball. The three hits marked his eighth multi-hit performance of the year, tying him for most on the team with second-ranked Jays prospect
Guerrero popped out to short in the first inning Wednesday against Binghamton starter
Down three runs with one out in the eighth, Bichette clubbed a double to right, advanced to third when reliever
Fisher Cats backstop
Bichette recorded his seventh stolen base this season, tying him for third in the Eastern League.
Mets No. 4 prospectPeter Alonso hit his fourth homer of the season and reached base four times, twice by walk.
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