The first time we took a look at Dodgers‘ outfield prospect Niko Hulsizer last winter, he had just completed his first year in the organization at Ogden in the Pioneer League, where he hit a respectable .281/.426/.531 with nine home runs, 13 doubles and 32 RBI over 160 AB. However, when considering his high school and college pedigree, we knew that he would continue to emerge through the 2019 season, especially in the area of the power department.
To say that Hulsizer is opening eyes would be an understatement. He won the Midwest League Player of the Week for the week ending May 26, then a few days later captured the Midwest League player of the Month honors for May.