Enmanuel Terrero showed some great plate discipline in his jump to the US last year, walking more than he struck out. This led to him getting on base nearly half of his plate appearances (.446 OBP).
He didn’t hit for much power, but at 19-years-old, there was still plenty of time to grow into some and really establish himself as a prospect.
Making the jump to Bradenton this season, it was a rough start for Terrero, as he didn’t pick up his first hit until his fifth game played.
Since then, the left-handed hitting outfielder has taken off and not only become one of the better hitters on the team, but also in the entire Florida State League.