Nick Senzel got out to a bit of a slow start in 2017. Through his first 14 games with the Daytona Tortugas he had a .250/.323/.304 line. Over those 62 plate appearances the 2016 #2 overall pick in the draft had just three doubles, no triples and no home runs. The pop hadn’t showed up in the first two weeks of the year.

The Florida State League is the most pitcher friendly league in minor league baseball. Many players struggle to show power in the league due to large ballparks and the Florida weather. Over the final 10 games of the month, Nick Senzel started showing the extra-base power that showed up in Dayton last season. In 43 plate appearances he smacked six doubles and a home run. He’s hit .317/.349/.537 in that span to close out the month.

That has boosted Nick Senzel’s season line to .278/.333/.402 with the second most doubles in the league, nine, and an OPS of .735. The Cincinnati Reds top prospect is trending in the right direction as the calendar flips over to the month of May.

Patreon Update

As you have probably noticed, RedsMinorLeagues.com has moved to a format where all of the content is free on the site, but we are looking for financial support through Patreon to help keep the site going. We are a little more than half-way towards the first goal set, which would provide enough to fund a trip to either Arizona or Billings later this summer. As I’ve said in the past, I understand if you can’t afford to support the site financially. However, if you can, I greatly appreciate anything you can give. If you’d like to do that, you can check things out here at Patreon.

If you can’t support things that way, I always appreciate it when you share articles on social media or tell friends/family about the site. April has been the second most visited month in the history of the site. Compared to last April traffic rose by 64%, which has been a constant for the last year-and-a-half. So, thank you guys for showing up every day and reading, watching, listening and discussing. I greatly appreciate it.

The Farm System has a winning April

Three of the four teams in the system have a winning record at the end of April. Only the Triple-A Louisville Bats have a losing record, and with how their roster has been decimated with the constant bus running between Triple-A and Cincinnati during the month, it’s not surprising to see them have some struggles at this point.

Team Wins Losses RS RA Louisville 9 14 88 105 Pensacola 14 10 72 65 Daytona 13 11 95 99 Dayton 15 9 128 105 Totals 51 44 383 374