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MLB highlights top hitting prospects across teams

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Mike Plant President & CEO, Braves Development Company | Atlanta Braves Website

Mike Plant President & CEO, Braves Development Company | Atlanta Braves Website

On June 27, 2024, MLB Pipeline released its second installment of each team's hottest-hitting Top 30 prospect over the last month. The list includes eight Top 100 prospects, with Red Sox second baseman/outfielder Kristian Campbell leading in several categories despite being at the bottom spot on his organization's Top 30.

Campbell has slashed .412/.509/.722 and leads all Top 30 prospects in runs (27), total bases (70), and slugging during this period. "The Red Sox helped him incorporate some swing changes and prodded him to be more aggressive at the plate," reads a statement from MLB Pipeline.

Among other notable performances:

- **Blue Jays**: Riley Tirotta, a corner infielder, debuted in Triple-A Buffalo on May 23 and has since slashed .324/.444/.676.

- **Orioles**: Samuel Basallo, still only 19, has an impressive .315/.396/.528 line over the last month.

- **Rays**: Brayden Taylor led all Top 100 prospects with 69 total bases while maintaining a .353/.431/.676 line.

- **Yankees**: Jasson Domínguez returned from Tommy John surgery to slash .375/.397/.696 before straining an oblique.

- **Guardians**: Jhonkensy Noel was recalled to the big league club after hitting .413/.476/.707 in Triple-A.

- **Royals**: Javier Vaz showed surprising power recently with three homers in four games for Double-A Northwest Arkansas.

- **Tigers**: Hao-Yu Lee maintained a .407/.457/.703 slash line over the last month for Double-A Erie.

Other highlighted players include Brooks Lee of the Twins, Edgar Quero of the White Sox, Adrian Placencia of the Angels, Brice Matthews of the Astros, Henry Bolte of the A’s, Michael Arroyo of the Mariners, Sebastian Walcott of the Rangers, Nacho Alvarez Jr. of the Braves, Joe Mack of the Marlins, Ryan Clifford of the Mets, Dylan Crews of the Nationals, Eduardo Tait of the Phillies, Jadher Areinamo of Brewers among others.

MLB Pipeline's report provides detailed insights into these rising stars' recent performances and potential future impacts within their respective organizations.

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