Head of the Class: Class A Advanced
Padres' Campusano breaks out bat; Astros' Garcia brings heat
Luis Campusano batted .325 for Lake Elsinore, leading all Class A Advanced batters this season.
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With another Minor League season in the books, members of the MiLB.com staff are looking back at some of the most notable performers from the 2019 campaign for each level. After looking at Triple-A, Double-A, Class A, Class A Short Season and Rookie Advanced, we turn our attention to the Class A
With another Minor League season in the books, members of the MiLB.com staff are looking back at some of the most notable performers from the 2019 campaign for each level. After looking at Triple-A, Double-A, Class A, Class A Short Season and Rookie Advanced, we turn our attention to the Class A Advanced California, Carolina and Florida State leagues.
Most exciting hitter
Padres C
Most exciting pitcher
Astros RHP
Best team
Charlotte Stone Crabs: They didn't win a championship -- because they didn't get the chance. The Florida State League canceled its postseason due to the threat of Hurricane Dorian. Charlotte, though, had a dominant second half of the regular season to finish atop the Southern Division. After going 36-31 in the first half, the Rays affiliate went 47-22 (.681) the rest of the way. At one point, they won 16 of 17 contests en route to dropping only nine of 32 second-half road games. Charlotte finished the season with a +133 run differential, best at the entire level. And they benefited from the July arrival of top overall prospect
New kid in town
Blue Jays RHP
Biggest performance
Rockies 1B Luis Castro's trifecta, Lancaster: Colorado's first-base prospect posted a 1.009 OPS with 25 homers -- after never hitting more than eight in any of his previous six seasons -- with 98 RBIs and 93 runs scored with the JetHawks in 2019. He led all Class A Advanced hitters in each category, and his offensive outburst on May 26 was an extreme example of why. The 24-year-old recorded the only trifecta of Lancaster's season, and his third long ball -- a three-run shot that brought his RBI total to six -- tied the game in the 11th inning of a 13-12 win. Castro also racked up three walks, reaching base in all seven of his plate appearances, and crossed the plate four times.
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