Franco, Liberatore keep P-Rays alive
With September here, some Minor League teams are seeing their top talent promoted to higher levels amid postseason runs. Luckily for the Princeton Rays, they have two top-five prospects in one of baseball's deepest systems and both turned in precocious performances.Rays No. 5 prospectMatthew Liberatore scattered five hits over 4
With September here, some Minor League teams are seeing their top talent promoted to higher levels amid postseason runs. Luckily for the Princeton Rays, they have two top-five prospects in one of baseball's deepest systems and both turned in precocious performances.
Rays No. 5 prospect
Franco recorded his second four-hit game of the year -- he went 5-for-6 on July 14 -- to pace the Rays' offense. MLB.com's No. 40 overall prospect plated a run with one of his four singles, a line-drive knock to right field in the fourth.
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The 17-year-old is one of the youngest players in professional baseball, but that hasn't stopped him from tearing up Appy League pitching. He batted .351/.418/.587 during 61 regular-season contests with 11 homers and 57 RBIs.
Liberatore, an 18-year-old and first-round pick in this year's Draft, struck out five and walked two in his second start for the P-Rays. The left-hander debut in the Appy League on Sunday against Danville, when he also fanned five and issued two walked but allowed two runs. In eight Rookie-level Gulf Coast League appearances, Liberatore posted a 0.98 ERA.
The only clean inning the 6-foot-5 hurler worked was his first. Liberatore stranded
The Rays host Game 3 on Sunday.
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Chris Bumbaca is a contributor for MiLB.com based in New York. Follow him on Twitter @BOOMbaca.