News for Bobby Bradley - 2015 5x5 Mixed League - $260 cap

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Sat Sep 5 201518:48Bradley, 19, promoted to High-A Lynchburg on Saturday
Bradley, 19, was promoted to High-A Lynchburg on Saturday.
This serves as a nice little reward for the young slugger, as he blasted 27 homers while getting on base at a .361 clip in 401 at-bats at Low-A. He is one of the top first base prospects in all the minor leagues for dynasty league purposes, and should return to Lynchburg to start the 2016 season.
Fri Aug 21 201513:23Bradley, 19, assaulting Midwest League pitching to tune of leagu...
Bradley, 19, is assaulting Midwest League pitching to the tune of a league-leading 26 homers and a .264/.350/.537 slash line.
One of the top power hitting prospects in baseball, Bradley has been scorching hot of late, blasting six home runs in his last eight games. His 32.3 percent K-rate represents a noticeable flaw in his game, but it is not something that is likely to slow his progress until he reaches the upper levels of the minor leagues. Look for Bradley to be highly touted during the offseason and begin 2016 at High-A Lynchburg.
Mon Jul 20 201517:42Bradley, 19, slashing .244/.331/.463 with 14 home runs and two s...
Bradley, 19, is slashing .244/.331/.463 with 14 home runs and two steals in 281 plate appearances at Low-A Lake County.
The results have been mostly promising for the young slugger in his first taste of full-season ball. However, he has a 33.5 percent K-rate, something he will need to improve upon in order to maximize his potential at the upper levels of the minor leagues. That said, for him to have already tapped into his plus power against professional pitching as a 19-year-old is enough to validate those who thought Bradley was worth a roster spot in dynasty leagues heading into this season.
Sat May 23 201502:35Bradley sidelined with oblique injury earlier this season, but h...
Bradley was sidelined with an oblique injury earlier this season, but he's hitting .250/.386/.571 with five homers in 56 at-bats so far at Low-A Lake County.
The 2014 third-round pick has major strike-zone issues, with a 37.1 percent strikeout rate. But he has also walked a whopping 18.6 percent of the time, so he's been the ultimate Three True Outcomes player in the Cleveland system. He turns 20 in June, so the Indians could take their time promoting him through the system.