Franco continues to slug for M-Braves
Carlos Franco has been in Atlanta's system since 2009, but he's never had a month quite like this. Franco continued his May home run surge by crushing a go-ahead grand slam to power the Double-A Mississippi Braves to a 6-4 win over Jacksonville Jumbo Shrimp on Thursday night at the Baseball
Franco continued his May home run surge by crushing a go-ahead grand slam to power the Double-A Mississippi Braves to a 6-4 win over Jacksonville Jumbo Shrimp on Thursday night at the Baseball Grounds of Jacksonville.
The infielder has gone yard in three consecutive games and seven times in May -- the most he's hit in any month during his nine-year professional career.
Franco leads the Southern League with 11 roundtrippers and is one away from a new career high. The native of the Dominican Republic also smacked 11 homers in 134 games with Class A Advanced Carolina in 2015.
After striking out in his first at-bat in in the second inning, Franco singled to right field off No. 28 Marlins prospect
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Mississippi trailed, 4-1, in the fifth when the 25-year-old stepped up with the bases loaded and two outs. After working the count full, he smacked an offering from lefty
Franco added a single up the middle in the eighth off
In 2016, Franco amassed a slash line of .255/.339/.330 with four home runs and 53 RBIs. Now in his second season in the Southern League, he is hitting .293/.358/.560 and leads the Southern League with 38 RBIs.
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