White Sox Prospect Billy Carlson Suffers Fractured Thumb
Chicago White Sox shortstop Billy Carlson (thumb), who is ranked by MLB Pipeline as the team's No. 5 prospect, suffered a non-displaced fracture of the tip of his left thumb while scoring during a game on May 23, according to Scott Merkin of MLB.com. Carlson's thumb will be placed in a splint, and he's expected to need four to six weeks to heal. The 19-year-old was the 10th overall pick in last year's June draft out of Corona High School in California. In his first 39 games as a professional this year for Single-A Kannapolis, Carlson has hit .257/.386/.340 with a .727 OPS, no homers, 10 doubles, 11 RBI, eight stolen bases, and 25 runs scored across 177 plate appearances. Carlson obviously still has a lot of developing to do on the farm, and he's a defense-first prospect at the moment. At the plate, he tends to get overly aggressive with a long swing, which isn't a recipe for success. In dynasty/keeper leagues, he's merely a name to watch.
Source: MLB.com - Scott Merkin
Source: MLB.com - Scott Merkin
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