A lesser Chris Johnson looks like the ceiling for César if he ever gets a shot, which I agree with you... that may be highly unlikely to happen. But if it does, he's a second/third-division regular who can probably give a team a skosh of production at the corner infield spots.
Chad Donato allowed four hits, walked one, and struck out five over five shutout innings for Tri-City.
Heitor Tokar vs. DSL Braves: 4 IP, 6 K; the two baserunners he allowed got on because he plunked them. I keep reminding myself that it's the DSL, but he's definitely gotten my attention.
[Official Announcement] It is time to call up Kyle Tucker and sit Jake Marisnick. Luhnow, I issue an official call for you to make these moves immediately. I will wait no longer. SO LET IT BE WRITTEN, SO LET IT BE DONE
Ryan (Houston): There's a lot of differing opinions within the Astros fan community regarding Kyle Tucker and Yordan Alvarez and who the better prospect is. Can you settle this for us? Kyle Glaser: The next evaluator we speak to that has Alvarez ahead of Tucker will be the first. Both are very bright young prospects. But one (Tucker) is a clear tier higher than the other.
Nice to see the strikeouts. His walk rate an ERA are obviously fantastic, but this is the first time he's struck out more than 1 per inning, which was really the only thing missing for him.
Not sure if already posted but Kyle Tucker, Yordan Alvarez, Randy César, and Seth Beer were mentioned.