Vlad Jr. stands above the rest for Buffalo
In a game that featured an abundance of offense from a number of touted prospects, the man -- or man-child -- at the top of the list showed why he's earned that spot.Vladimir Guerrero Jr. went 3-for-4 with two doubles and two RBIs on Friday as Triple-A Buffalo pounded Pawtucket,
In a game that featured an abundance of offense from a number of touted prospects, the man -- or man-child -- at the top of the list showed why he's earned that spot.
The three hits for the 19-year-old top Blue Jays prospect didn't even pace the attack for either side as the two teams combined for 28 knocks, including four-hit efforts from No. 21 Toronto prospect
The teenage third baseman was elevated to Buffalo on July 31 after leading the Eastern League with 83 hits, 60 RBIs, a .667 slugging percentage, 136 total bases, 30 extra-base hits and 18 doubles for Double-A New Hampshire before a strained patellar tendon in his left knee sidelined him for more than a month. He played only seven games upon returning to the Fisher Cats, batting .345/.367/.690 with three homers and five RBIs, before the promotion.
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Friday night's effort marked his fourth three-hit game for Buffalo and just his second IL contest with multiple RBIs. Guerrero has not homered since he strung together four consecutive contests with a long ball two weeks ago. But he has hit safely in seven of his past eight games, with eight hits in his past 16 at-bats.
Guerrero was robbed of an RBI on his first-inning double off ninth-ranked Red Sox prospect
After flying out to center to start the third, Guerrero followed Dwight Smith Jr.'s fourth-inning double by poking a liner to the opposite field and driving in a run with his second two-bagger. In the sixth, Smith doubled again to put runners in scoring position for Guerrero, and the Montreal-born slugger lifted a sacrifice fly to center to bring in another run.
Guerrero kept the line moving in his final at-bat with a one-out single in a five-run seventh.
The 26-year-old Davis finished with three RBIs and three runs scored, highlighting his 4-for-4 performance with his fourth Triple-A homer. It was the third time he'd collected four knocks in a game and the first since he hit for the cycle on June 26 with New Hampshire.
Making his Triple-A debut, top Red Sox prospect -- No. 98 overall --
The 37-year-old Phillips has hit safely in 11 of the past 12 games with two four-hit efforts in the past three nights. The 16-year Major League veteran signed a Minors deal with Boston on June 27 and is batting .328/.377/.496 in 38 games with Pawtucket.
Shawaryn (2-1) was tagged for six runs on 10 hits and a walk over 3 1/3 innings. The 23-year-old right hander sports a 4.32 ERA with 24 punchouts in 25 innings at Triple-A.
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