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Prospect Roundup September 2nd Games: Campos, Gilliam, Pache, and Rodriguez

September 4, 2019

Oscar Campos (Greeneville Astros 2016, 17), Isiah Gilliam (Pulaski 2016), Cristian Pache (Danville 2016), and Julio Rodriguez (Johnson City 2017) were standout prospects on Monday.

Oscar Campos (Greeneville Astros 2016, 17), Isiah Gilliam (Pulaski 2016), Cristian Pache (Danville 2016), and Julio Rodriguez (Johnson City 2017) were standout prospects on Monday.

Astros C Oscar Campos , Class A Quad Cities: 5-for-5, 1 HR, 1 2B, 3 RBIs, 1 R -- The Houston prospect collected his first career five-hit game and came a triple short of the cycle while driving in three runs. In 54 Midwest League games, Campos hit .295/.322/.405 with four dingers, 10 doubles, 35 RBIs and 21 runs scored.

Yankees OF Isiah Gilliam , Double-A Trenton: 2-for-3, 2 HR, 4 RBIs, BB -- The transition from the Florida State League to the Eastern League was a tough one for the 23-year-old. However, he showed the power potential he possesses with his second multi-homer contest of the season and his first with the Thunder. Gilliam finished with a .234/.312/.412 slash line, a career-high 17 long balls and 51 RBIs in 115 games between Class A Advanced Tampa and Trenton. The outfielder also made a spectacular catch to take away a homer, which proved crucial in the one-run victory.

Braves OF Cristian Pache , Triple-A Gwinnett: 3-for-3, 1 2B, 1 BB, 1 R -- Atlanta's top prospect put together his first three-hit game at the Triple-A level, doubling in the first, singling in the fourth and striking another single in the seventh in the Stripers' 8-5 victory. The No. 10 overall prospect ended the season on a tear, hitting .378 with a homer, seven runs scored and six RBIs over his last 10 games.
Cardinals C Julio Rodriguez , Double-A Springfield: 3-for-4, HR, RBI -- Hits were harder to come by for the 11th-ranked St. Louis prospect following his promotion to Double-A, but he ended the year on a high note. Rodriguez slugged his first Texas League homer and matched his season high with three hits. Overall, he batted .268/.311/.393 with 23 extra-base hits in 83 games across two levels. The 22-year-old backstop also threw out a pair of attempted basestealers to boost his caught stealing percentage to 31.8 percent.