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Fri May 20 202211:35Marco Luciano Continues Success In High-A
San Francisco Giants shortstop prospect Marco Luciano continues to swing a hot bat for High-A Eugene. The talented shortstop went 2-for-5 on Thursday and homered for his second consecutive contest. For the season, Luciano is now hitting a cool .300 with six home runs, 13 RBI and a .896 OPS. Despite starting the season in High-A, there is a good chance that Luciano can move up the ladder before the season is over. The shortstop has a lightning quick swing and power to his game, but just has to work on his plate discipline. With as high of an upside as any prospect in the game, dynasty managers should continue to keep a strong eye on one of the games top prospects.
Source: Milb.comRotoBaller.com
Wed Apr 13 202211:00Marco Luciano Remains A Name To File Away
San Francisco Giants shortstop prospect Marco Luciano remains a player for managers in dynasty leagues to keep an eye on this season. Opening the season in High-A, Luciano has come out of the gate with a .333 batting average to go along with one home run and a pair of RBI through his first three games. The talented shortstop is just 20 years of age, but this will be his third season in the Giants farm system and there is a strong chance that he can rise through the minors quickly. This past season between Single A and High A, Luciano hit a combined .258 with 19 home runs, 71 RBI and six stolen bases. His biggest issue was that he struck out 122 times in 395 at-bats. With the ability hit the ball hard with a quick swing, Luciano just has to work more on his plate discipline, but as long as he can, Luciano has the makings of a future star in the big leagues.
Source: Milb.comRotoBaller.com
Wed Feb 9 202216:56Marco Luciano Has Eye-Opening Middle-Infield Power
San Francisco Giants shortstop Marco Luciano, who finished as MLB Pipeline's No. 5 overall prospect in 2021, has elite bat speed that gives him more power potential than any other middle-infield prospect in baseball. He was able to produce 19 home runs in 106 games between Low-A and High-A in his first full season in the minor leagues in 2021. The 20-year-old slashed .258/.344/.471 with 71 RBI, six stolen bases and 68 runs scored in 106 games for Single-A San Jose and High-A Eugene last season. Luciano's raw power stands out, but he's developing at the plate and learning to use the entire field and take his walks. The worst-case scenario is that he'll move to third base or a corner outfield spot, but his bat gives him the potential to be a superstar at the MLB level, possibly as soon as 2023.
Source: MLB.com - Jim CallisRotoBaller.com
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