Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Rookies ready to make MLB marks

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CHICAGO — New York Mets slugger Pete Alonso was the breakout star in an impressive group of major league rookies last summer. Now another wave of young talent is looking to leave its mark on the sport.

Here is a closer look at a handful of rookies who could play a starring role this year:

■ OF Luis Robert, Chicago White Sox: The 22-yearold Robert joins a formidable White Sox lineup after agreeing to a $50 million, six-year contract in January — ahead of his major league debut. The athletic Cuban slugger batted .328 with 32 home runs, 92 RBI and 36 steals over three minor-league stops last season.

■ INF Carter Kieboom, Washington Nationals: Anthony Rendon’s departure in free agency created an opening at third base for the Nationals, and the reigning World Series champions are looking to Kieboom to fill the role. Kieboom spent most of last year with Class AAA Fresno, hitting .303 with 16 home runs and 79 RBI in 109 games.

■ LHP Brendan McKay, Tampa Bay Rays: McKay was hampered by shoulder stiffness early in spring training, but it looks as if the No. 4 pick in the 2017 amateur draft could take on a more prominent role with the Rays this year. The two-way player made his major league debut in June, going 2-4 with a 5.14 ERA in 13 games and 2 for 10 with a home run at the plate.

■ OF Dylan Carlson, St. Louis Cardinals: The switch-hitting Carlson is on the brink of his major-league debut after an impressive 2019 season. The outfielder, who doesn’t turn 22 until October, batted .292 with 26 home runs and 68 RBI over two minor-league stops. He was selected by St. Louis with the No. 33 pick in the 2016 draft.

■ OF Jo Adell, Los Angeles Angels: There’s a lot to like about the 6-3 Adell, who turns 21 on April 8. He finished last season with Class AAA Salt Lake, hitting .264 with 8 RBI in 27 games with the Bees. The 10th overall pick in the 2017 amateur draft could be headed back to the minors for the start of this season, but he might not be there for very long.

■ 2B Gavin Lux, Los Angeles Dodgers: The loaded Dodgers have a couple of promising rookies who could help the club this year, led by the sweet-swinging Lux. The No. 20 pick in the 2016 amateur draft hit .347 in the minors last season. He made his bigleague debut in September, batting .240 with 2 home runs in 23 games.

■ RHP Deivi Garcia, New York Yankees: The developmen­t of the 20-year-old Garcia took on added significan­ce for the Yankees after James Paxton had back surgery on Feb. 5 and Luis Severino was lost for the season with an elbow injury. Now Garcia could begin the year in New York’s rotation after he struck out 165 in 1111/3 innings in the minors in 2019.

■ 2B Nico Hoerner, Chicago Cubs: The 22-year-old Hoerner became the first member of the 2018 draft class to join a big-league roster when he was promoted in September. The former Stanford star looked pretty comfortabl­e with the Cubs, batting .282 in 20 games. He is in the mix for the second base job this spring, but he could begin the year with Class AAA Iowa after he skipped that level on his way to the majors.

■ RHP Casey Mize, Detroit Tigers: It’s a big season for the 22-year-old Mize, who threw a no-hitter in his Class AA Erie debut last year, but also was hampered by shoulder inflammati­on. The No. 1 overall pick in the 2018 amateur draft out of Auburn went 6-3 with a 3.20 ERA in 15 starts with the SeaWolves.

 ?? (AP/Gregory Bull) ?? Los Angeles Dodgers second baseman Gavin Lux is a rookie to watch in 2020. Lux was the No. 20 pick in the 2016 draft and hit .347 in the minor leagues last season.
(AP/Gregory Bull) Los Angeles Dodgers second baseman Gavin Lux is a rookie to watch in 2020. Lux was the No. 20 pick in the 2016 draft and hit .347 in the minor leagues last season.
 ?? (AP/Charlie Riedel) ?? Chicago White Sox outfielder Luis Robert hit .328 with 32 home runs, 92 RBI and 36 stolen bases with three minor-league teams last season.
(AP/Charlie Riedel) Chicago White Sox outfielder Luis Robert hit .328 with 32 home runs, 92 RBI and 36 stolen bases with three minor-league teams last season.

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