Carlson pouring on offense for Redbirds
Dylan Carlson is playing like a man who knows he's a phone call away from the Majors.The second-ranked St. Louis prospect notched his third straight three-hit game, plating two runs and scoring twice, to help Triple-A Memphis rally past Round Rock, 5-4, on Wednesday night at AutoZone Park.
The second-ranked St. Louis prospect notched his third straight three-hit game, plating two runs and scoring twice, to help Triple-A Memphis rally past Round Rock, 5-4, on Wednesday night at AutoZone Park.
The 20-year-old has hit safely in all seven games he's played in since his promotion to the Redbirds on Aug. 15, including five consecutive multi-hit efforts.
"He's a heady kid," Memphis manager Ben Johnson told the Daily Memphian. "Not only does he have the tool set, he asks good questions. And if you ask him a question, there's an actual thought process to his answer: 'Hey, I didn't do this because I saw the on-deck hitter was our pitcher.' Well, great thinking then as opposed to, 'I don't know.'"
Carlson beat out an infield single to shortstop and scored the game's first run on
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Carlson's meteoric rise from intriguing talent to MLB.com's No. 50 overall prospect began with Double-A Springfield this season. The Elk Grove, California, native batted .281/.364/.518 with 51 extra-base hits -- including a career-high 21 homers -- 81 runs, 52 RBIs and 18 stolen bases in 108 Texas League games. He was named to the circuit's midseason All-Star Game and participated in the All-Star Futures Game in Cleveland.
His introduction to the PCL has been even better. Much like top Dodgers prospect
Sixth-ranked Astros prospect
Round Rock's
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