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Baseball America Prospect Report -- 9/27/19 , 3B, Twins. Lewis had two hits in four at-bats for Salt

[Feature Image]( Baseball America Prospect Report -- 9/27/19 [SEE ALL PLAYERS]( [Royce Lewis]( 3B, Twins. Lewis had two hits in four at-bats for Salt River. He collected a single and a double while driving in a run and coming around to score once as well. Primarily a middle infielder, Lewis has already seen over 25 innings at the hot corner in the Arizona Fall League thus far. [Jose Garcia,]( SS, Reds. Garcia drove in a run on a ground out while also drawing a walk and coming around to score once for Glendale. The shortstop has excellent skills defensively, and his bat is trending positive after he hit .280/.343/.436 with 46 extra-base hits against Florida State League pitching. [Dakota Chalmers]( RHP, Twins. Chalmers tossed 1 1/3 innings for Salt River as he continues to build up innings after undergoing Tommy John surgery in 2018. The righthander yielded mixed results—he struck out four batters, but allowed four earned runs on three hits and two walks. Having already tossed 34 2/3 innings this season, it makes sense for Chalmers to see shorter stints as he continues to regain his form. [SEE ALL PLAYERS]( [alt text]( [alt text]( [alt text]( [Texas League Top 20]( Seven of the 20 best prospects in the Texas League went on to make their MLB debuts. [Read More...]( [alt text]( [Texas League Prospects Chat]( Join Kegan Lowe at 2 p.m. ET to discuss the Texas League, which produced some of our biggest individual risers this season. [Read More...]( [alt text]( [Helping Their Cause]( Here are several 2020 pitchers who boosted their draft stock following strong showings at Future Stars. [Read More...]( [JOIN NOW]( Connect With Us: [Facebook]( • [Twitter]( • [Google+]( • [Instagram]( • [YouTube]( If you no longer wish to receive these emails, you can [Unsubscribe](. Baseball America Enterprises • 4319 S. Alston Ave, Ste. 103, Durham, NC 27713 Copyright © 2018 Baseball America Enterprises. All rights reserved. [Privacy Policy](www.baseballamerica.com/privacy-policy/) • [Terms of Use](www.baseballamerica.com/terms-of-use/)

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