Spencer Jones Hits Slump at Triple-A
Spencer Jones has hit a brief skid at Triple-A. Over his last eight games, Jones has only gone deep once and held a modest .228/.226/.452 slash line with a hefty 14:0 K:BB. Throughout his last 28 games, Jones has seen similar struggles, holding a low .196/.261/.336 line with just three long balls and four doubles. However, before this slump, the No. 4-ranked prospect in the Yankee system flashed immense power upside. In his first 19 games at Triple-A, Jones posted an impressive .400/.457/.950 line with five doubles, 13 home runs, and six stolen bases. Earlier in the season, Jones held a .983 OPS across 49 games with Double-A. If Jones can break this slump, he could be in the mix to join the Yankees late in the regular season.
Source: MiLB.com
New York Yankees outfield prospect Source: MiLB.com

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