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While the fantasy baseball season continues, several views of hot stripes and outbreak performances turn their heads. The race for MLB chances is heated by Kyle Teels Torrid Run in Aaa to the steady production of Marcelo Mayer.

Kyle Teel, Chicago White Sox

In AAA TEEL drives an 18-game strike series (21-for-63 with 10 runs, a Homerun, 10 RBIs and two stolen bases). In this range he took 10 walks while struck 14 times. He now has 246 bats at AAA (.264/45/6/39/7).

The White Sox did not receive much production from Edgar Quero on its first 87 bats (.264/6/0/10), but its 2024-minor League profile (.280 over 350 bats with 41 runs, 16 home runs and 70 RBIs) suggested a better bathroom.

The fishing position in Chicago will be in river until a bat takes on its leading role. I could see how Teel was soon called by Matt Thaiss. In addition, Korey Lee tries his best to return to the majors (eight game hit series at AAA-11-for-32 with six runs, a Homerun and five RBIs).

Luis Campusano, San Diego Padres

Sometimes when I write about prospects, I have the feeling that I whip my horse over the house in the Kentucky Derby. I want my horse to appear, but I cannot control his result or chances of the Major League.

Campusano played in his last eight games at AAA (10-against-31 with three runs, three home runs, eight RBIs and a stolen base) after a minimal journey (0: 6 with four walks) to San Diego. In over 34 games in the minors, he performs with 25 runs, nine home runs, 25 RBIs and two steals over 120 bats .317.

Shay Whitcomb, Houston Astros

Whitcomb leads all first basema in the Pacific Coast League in homes (13). Last week, his bat heated up over a hit strip of five games (11-against-23 with 10 runs, five Homeruns, 10 RBIs and two stolen bases), but since (0-for-18 with a run, an RBI and a steal he has had no hit.

In the last two seasons at AAA, Whitcomb meets 101 runs, 38 home runs, 121 RBIs and 31 stolen bases over 586 bats .280. Houston played him at 1b (11), 2b (1), 3b (7), SS (3) and (20) this year.

Bryce Eldridge, San Francisco Giants

In his last seven games at AA, Eldridge went with three runs, three Home Runs and six RBIs 9: 26. He missed the beginning of this season with a injury to the left wrist. The Giants designed him the 16th overall rank in June. Eldridge met in the last two seasons (531 AT-Bats) in the minors with 87 runs, 28 Home Runs, 105 RBIs and six stolen bases. He went 11.1% of the time with some work with his strike rate (25.8). The giants should soon promote him to AAA.

Max Anderson, Detroit Tiger

Anderson tries his best to get a promotion for AAA. On the way to Thursday he has a 13-game hit strip (18-against-53 with six runs, two home runs and 11 RBIs). In his three years in the underage, Anderson scored with 104 runs, 20 Home Runs, 129 RBIs and four stolen bases over 777 bats .282.

His bat showed growth last season in Nebraska (.414/51/21/70 over 244 bats), which led to the draft of Anderson in the second round 2023.

Anthony Seigler, Milwaukee Brewers

After two boring seasons at AA on average (.209), Seigler was a much better player at AAA this year (.281/19/113. Over 114 bats). His counting statistics (114 runs, 23 Home Runs, 95 RBIs and 45 stolen bases) in his last 687 bats add up to a much better player. He also had strength in his Walk Rate (17.2) with a cheap strike rate (17.8).

Otto Kemp, Philadelphia Phillies

The Phillies would like to find a way to bring Kemp to the majors. His hot series at AAA lasted last week (seven game hit strips 10 against 29 with six runs, a Homerun, four RBIs and three steals). It was also hit by five parking spaces over this period of time. Kemp meets with 38 runs, 11 Home Runs, 40 RBIs and nine stolen bases (14 HBP) ​​over 177 bats.

Nick Loftin, Kansas City Royals

Loftin's journeyman's profile was on the advance at AAA this year. In his first 40 games, he successfully took 39 walks with his bat (.295 over 139 bats with 27 runs, four home runs, 24 RBIs and 12 steals). Loftin went 14-to-42 in his last 12 games (13 runs, two Homeruns, 13 RBis and four stolen bases).

Marcelo Mayer, Boston Red Sox

The Red Sox recently shifted Mayer to the second basis at AAA to bring him to Boston faster. They also work on bringing Kristian Campbell on the third basis. Mayers bat faded in his last 10 games (7-against-39 with seven runs, a Homerun, six RBIs and a steal).

Even if Mayer gets a promotion in Boston, some early fights will give.

Ryan Ritter, Colorado Rockies

In his last seven games, Ritter was on fire at AAA (15-against-31 with 10 runs, a Homerun and 10 RBis). In the last three seasons, the Rockies gave him a playing time at A, High A, AA and AAA, which led to an average of 0.276 stroke average over 914 bats with 181 runs, 39 Homeruns, 142 RBIs and 39 stolen bases. On the other hand, he excluded 25.9% of cases.

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