Carlos Gonzalez, RF
Apr .253 .309 .493 .802
May .291 .352 .521 .873
Jun .424 .427 .635 1.062
36-85, 2 HR, 12 2B, 26 RBI, 21 R, 12/2 K/BB
Had an absolutely stunning June at the plate. He hit in 18 of 21 games he
played in the month, with 10 multi-hit games. He was also much better at
making contact, reducing his strikeouts from 38 in May to 12 in June. It’s
scary to think that he is only 20.
Cesar Nicolas, 1B
Apr .184 .237 .241 .478
May .337 .429 .584 1.013
Jun .338 .422 .408 .830
24-71, 5 2B, 8 RBI, 12 R, 11/8 K/BB
After a hot May, he has kept the average up. Reaches base regularly through
hits and walks but the power numbers have been disappointing given the hitting
environment.
Chris Rahl, CF
Apr .355 .384 .559 .943
May .301 .326 .439 .765
Jun .333 .375 .500 .875
30-90, 3 3B, 9 2B, 13 RBI, 18 R, 18/4 K/BB, 5/1 SB/CS
After another .300 month, Rahl already has over 100 hits for the season. The
team’s only All-Star representative ended June with hits in 8 of his last 9
games including 6 multi-hit games.
Mark Reynolds, IF
Apr .304 .369 .589 .959
May .330 .426 .660 1.086
Jun .356 .433 .689 1.122
32-90, 8 HR, 6 2B, 30 RBI, 21 R, 21/13 K/BB
If Reynolds continues to increase his monthly numbers at the same rate, he’
ll be hitting .382 and have an OPS over 1.150 in July. Reynolds bashed 8 more
homers and drove in 30 runs. He is making a strong challenge for the Triple
Crown but chances are he will be in Double A very soon. Chris Carter has more
homers and RBIs but I’d go with Reynolds as the organization’s Hitter of
the Month.
South Bend Silver Hawks
Justin Upton, CF
Apr .324 .419 .486 .905
May .286 .371 .374 .745
Jun .255 .292 .429 .721
25-98, 3 HR, 1 3B, 6 2B, 13 RBI, 13 R, 22/6 K/BB
Underwhelming first season continues. Showing more power but also striking
out more now. Because of that, his OBP has dropped below .300.
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