Max Clark Continuing to Tap into Power at Triple-A, Will he Debut In the First Half?
Detroit Tigers outfield prospect Max Clark has continued to tap into his raw power in June at Triple-A and is seeing his stash value climb. Since June 1, Clark has carried a strong .270/.370/.476 slash line with one double, four home runs, two stolen bases, and a strong 11:10 K:BB. Prior to this recent surge at the dish, Clark held a lower .262 AVG with just two total round-trippers over his first 50 games of the regular season. Last summer, Clark, the team's top-ranked prospect, split his time at High-A and Double-A, with most of his bats coming at High-A West Michigan. Through 111 games, he went deep 14 times and swiped 10 bags while holding a .271 AVG. Even though the Detroit outfield does not have a clear opening, his five-category skill set and rising power make him a top stash target in five-outfielder leagues. If he maintains this pace, he should contend for a July debut.
Source: MiLB.com
Source: MiLB.com
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