Meet the 6 Rising Minor Leaguers Poised to Shake Up MLB This Summer—You Won’t Believe Who Made the List!
Rodriguez shares some similarities to Tibbs — he too is a 23-year-old with big, left-handed power, a bunch of walks and severe swing-and-miss concerns — but he has taken a much different road to the doorstep of the big leagues. Rather than bouncing among organizations, Rodriguez’s developmental derailments have come from injuries, which have limited him to 318 minor-league games across six minor-league seasons. Still, the Dominican Republic native has been a staple in the Twins’ farm system for years, having received a $2.5 million bonus as one of the top prospects in the 2019 international class. And when he has played, Rodriguez has performed, with a career .254/.423/.491 slash line while predominantly playing center field.



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