It’s that time of the year again — the point when all of those who follow the Dodgers farm system can sit back and watch the best prospects in the organization deservedly reel in the many end-of-season awards from their respective leagues across the minors.
On Friday afternoon, it was announced that Matt Beaty captured the honor of being named the Texas League Player of the Year.
The 24-year-old corner infielder is currently third in the entire pitcher-friendly league in batting average. His .324/.381/.506 slash line over 107 games is the best of his three-year minor league career, and he has also added 29 doubles and 14 home runs to feature a touch of power.