Hotsheet (5/11-5/17)
#1 Val Majewski – Bowie Baysox – 10 for 24 (5 RBI, double)
The Baysox outfielder showed discipline and consistency at the plate this week on his way to five multi-hit games.
#2 Blake Davis – Frederick Keys – 8 for 21 (3 doubles)
The second year shortstop continued his development at the plate, with three doubles and an week-long batting average of .380.
#3 Brandon Snyder – Delmarva Shorebirds – 6 for 17 (2 HR, 3 RBI)
The Shorebirds’ power hitting first baseman delivered two home runs this week to go with his .350 average.
#4 Ruddy Yan – Bowie Baysox – 9 for 26 (4 RBI, triple)
En route to amassing 4 multi-hit games, the sure-handed centerfielder delivered 5 runs scored, 4 RBI, 1 triple and a .340 batting average.
#5 Kennard Jones – Frederick Keys – 8 for 23 (5 runs scored, 2 doubles, 4 RBI)
The Keys’ outfielder put together a five-game hitting streak that produced a batting average of .340.
#6 Ryan Finan – Frederick Keys – 8 for 24 (5 doubles, 4 RBI)
The 24 year old first baseman showed promising power and discipline at the plate on his way to driving in four runs and batting .330.
# 7 Ryan Hubele – Bowie Baysox – 5 for 14 (2 runs, 1 double)
In just 14 at bats the Baysox catcher made the most of his opportunities at the plate this week with a .350 batting average.
# 8 Eider Torres – Norfolk Tides – 8 for 23 (4 runs, 2 RBI)
The speedy second baseman scored four runs during a six-game hitting streak that saw him bat .340.
#9 Miguel Abreu – Delmarva Shorebirds – 6 for 19 (4 runs, 2 doubles, 1 HR)
The 22 year old second basemen showed power at the plate this week with two doubles, 1 home run and a .310 batting average.
#10 Robert Andrews – Delmarva Shorebirds – 5 for 16 (3 doubles)
The Shorebirds’ outfielder is hoping his recent 4-game hitting streak and .310 average are a sign of things to come.
The Not So Hotsheet
Pedro Florimon Jr. – Delmarva Shorebirds – 1 for 15
The Shorebirds’ shortstop continued his struggles at the plate this week with a .060 batting average.
Zachary Dillon – Frederick Keys – 2 for 16
The Keys’ young catcher failed to produce much offensive spark for the Carolina Northern Division leaders.
Oscar Salazar – Bowie Baysox – 3 for 20
The usually consistent third baseman had an off week; producing only 3 hits and 1 RBI.
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