Nationals promote top prospect Robles
The Nationals promoted top prospect Victor Robles to Double-A Harrisburg on Monday.Robles, a 20-year-old outfielder, was a Carolina League All-Star with Class A Advanced Potomac, where he hit .289 with seven homers, 33 RBIs and 16 stolen bases in 77 games through Saturday. Right-handers Dakota Bacus and Kyle Schepel were
The Nationals promoted top prospect
Robles, a 20-year-old outfielder, was a Carolina League All-Star with Class A Advanced Potomac, where he hit .289 with seven homers, 33 RBIs and 16 stolen bases in 77 games through Saturday. Right-handers
With 99 steals in 295 Minor League games, Robles is MLB.com's No. 5 overall prospect and the top outfielder in the Minors.
"He's just very special and someone who just really wants to play baseball," Potomac manager Tripp Keister told MiLB.com in May. "He's so fast and does so many things that make you say, 'Wow.' He's an exciting player who continues to work hard and improve. It's special to see him and the tools he has makes it fun to watch every night."
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Robles, a right-handed hitter, signed with Washington out of the Dominican Republic in 2013. The 6-foot, 185-pounder was voted to his first All-Star Futures Game earlier this month, was a South Atlantic League All-Star with Class A Hagerstown last year and has twice been recognized by MiLB.com as a Nationals Organization All-Star.
Washington promoted Robles to Potomac on June 27, 2016. He was placed on the disabled list and missed nearly two weeks before being activated on May 1. Robles came back strong by hitting .294 in May and .284 in June.
He plated a season-high four runs on June 23 against Carolina, has recorded three multi-steal games andcollected a season-best four hits on his birthday, May 19, at Lynchburg.
Bacus, 26, was traded to Washington for catcher
Schepel, also 26, signed with the Nats in December and has spent most of the year at Potomac, where he was 2-4 with a 2.57 ERA in 24 relief outings. He threw a no-hitter in 2013 with Class A South Bend.
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