AMERICAN ASSOCIATION GRADS JOINING MLB ORGS; INDY PLAYER OF YEAR NOT YET AMONG THEM
Source: American Association News
By Bob Wirz While the steady tick of American Association players getting opportunities in major league organizations has been impressive the list has one noticeable omission. Where is Chicago Dogs first baseman Keon Barnum? All the young slugger has done within the last few months is break the league’s home run record with 31 bombs while cutting down on strikeouts to earn the Most Valuable Player award and even be selected by Baseball America as Independent Baseball Player of the Year. He does not lack for being imposing at 6-foot-5, hits left-handed, is only approaching what should be his prime years (turns 27 in January) and has the identity of being a first-round draft choice. Still, he is on the Dogs roster, not that of one of the 30 major league organizations. Barnum seems ready, especially after learning to hit with power to all fields. “Being able to crush balls…
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