A Glimpse of the Big Show
A minor league baseball player is used to being moved around from one team to the next. No call is more exciting than the one a minor leaguer can recieve that says they have been called up by the team in which their contract is ultimatelty signed. Some are lucky enough to play entire seasons as a rookie, and some only get to play and handful of games when they get that glorious call.
These are those of the top 10 overall MLB prospects who made their MLB debuts in 2015.
Buxton played 46 games in the MLB for the Minnessota Twins during the 2015 season. His statistics during those games show that he could still use some improvement offensively if he wants to find a job as an outfielder in the Big Leagues.
COREY SEAGER
Seager played 27 games for the Los Angeles Dodgers in 2015. His impressive numbers of these games prove that he may soon be ready to be an every-day player in the MLB. He produced 17 RBI in his limited number of games and finished with a .337 batting average.
JOEY GALLO
Scouts view Gallo as the hitter with the most raw power amongst all minor leaguers, and some say all professional players including MLB players. He is young, like most of the prospects listed here, and in his 36 games he produces a BA in the low .200's with just 6 homeruns. He will continue to produce power when he does make contact with the ball, however he has some work to do in regards to overall productivity at the plate.
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