Lux, Carlson highlight Texas All-Stars
Before he was tearing the cover off the baseball at the Triple-A level, Gavin Lux was dominating Texas League pitching staffs. The same could be said for Dylan Carlson.While Lux earned the headlines with Tulsa before his late-June promotion to Oklahoma City, Carlson stuck around with Springfield an extra seven
Before he was tearing the cover off the baseball at the Triple-A level,
While Lux earned the headlines with Tulsa before his late-June promotion to Oklahoma City, Carlson stuck around with Springfield an extra seven weeks and earned Texas League Player of the Year honors, as the league announced Tuesday, along with naming Seattle's
The Dodgers' top prospect and MLB.com's No. 10 overall lasted 64 games before forcing his way out of the Texas League, batting .313/.375/.521 with 13 home runs, 37 RBIs and seven stolen bases. Carlson played 108 games on the circuit before his Aug. 15 promotion to Triple-A Memphis and posted similar numbers with a .281/.364/.518 batting line, 21 homers, 59 RBIs and 18 stolen bases, a breakout season that watched him jump from outside the top 100 all the way up to No. 50.
McCaughan received a mid-July promotion from Arkansas, where he went 7-5 with a 2.89 ERA, 1.10 WHIP and 89-to-10 strikeout-to-walk ratio in 102 2/3 innings. His ERA and WHIP would lead the circuit if he had enough innings to qualify, and his seven wins are just one behind the leaders despite missing out on six weeks of starts.
No. 3 Mariners prospect
In addition to all the top prospects featured on the squad, two of the league's selections are currently in the Majors. Houston's
Here is the complete list of Texas League end-of-season All-Stars:
2019 Texas League Postseason All-Star Team
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