Rays name Franco 2019 Player of Year
The game's top overall prospect adds another line to his already impressive resume.
The game's top overall prospect adds another line to his already impressive resume.
The Rays named
Tampa Bay sent Franco to full-season ball for his age-18 season and the switch-hitting shortstop responded. Franco hit .327/.398/.487 with nine homers, seven triples, 27 doubles and 18 stolen bases over 114 games between Class A Bowling Green and Class A Advanced Charlotte. He showed remarkable control of the strike zone, walking 56 times and striking out only 35 times, for a 1.6 BB/K ratio that ranked third among the 1,100 batters with at least 300 plate appearances in the Minors this season. Only fellow Top-100 prospects
Despite not playing in more than 62 games in either circuit, Franco was named an end-of-season All-Star in both the Midwest and Florida State Leagues and was also given the Prospect of the Year award in the former. The Dominican Republic native participated in his first All-Star Futures Game in July, batting leadoff and starting at short for the American League side in Cleveland.
Franco has already climbed to the top of MLB.com's overall prospect rankings just two years after signing for $3,825,000 on the strength of his plus-plus hit tool and impressive power, speed, and throwing skills at a premium position.