Grizzlies' Tucker keeps on swatting
A season that started out with two solid months for Kyle Tucker has turned scorching hot along with the weather.The Astros' second-ranked prospect went 3-for-5 with a double, driving in three runs and stealing two bases on Friday as Triple-A Fresno knocked off New Orleans, 5-1, at the Shrine on
A season that started out with two solid months for
The Astros' second-ranked prospect went 3-for-5 with a double, driving in three runs and stealing two bases on Friday as Triple-A Fresno knocked off New Orleans, 5-1, at the Shrine on Airline.
Gameday box score
MLB.com's No. 14 prospect has 15 hits in his past 41 at-bats (.366) to raise his slash line to .288/.359/.484. In that time, he as a homer and six RBIs.
The 2015 first-rounder struck out in the first inning, but singled to right in the third. After striking out again in the fourth, he singled up the middle in the seventh before delivering a bases-clearing double to right field to give the Grizzlies a four-run lead.
The two-bagger gave Tucker 52 RBIs, tying him for second in Triple-A with Albuquerque's
Tucker, who swiped his ninth and 10 bases Friday, nearly made the Astros' Opening Day roster with an impressive Spring Training during which he hit .409 with five homers and 21 RBIs in 44 Grapefruit League at-bats. The left-handed hitter instead batted .293/.371/.457 in his first month in Triple-A.
The younger brother of Braves outfielder
Fresno right-hander
New Orleans righty and No. 12 Miami prospect Zac Gallen (4-3) took the loss after giving up a run on five hits and three walks while striking out six in four innings.
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