It’s unlikely he will prove to be a reliable option for the Diamondbacks until next year, however that doesn’t mean that Lawlar’s prospect shine will dimmer.
His bat was showcasing how effective he can be and what his potential could be in the Big Leagues. In 11 games this year, between Triple-A Reno and a rehab assignment in Complex League, he has shined bright, going 16-for-45 (.356) with five doubles, a triple, a homer, and five steals in 53 plate appearances.
Spencer’s Spicy Supplement: I sincerely hope Lawlar’s prospect shine doesn’t dim, but with 2024 a completely lost season for him, I expect it will suffer to some degree.