Jacob Stallings catching on as backstop prospect
Posted Jun 18, 2016
Jacob Stallings, who was drafted out of North Carolina with the Pirates' seventh-round pick in 2012, hasn't been a key contributor for Triple-A Indianapolis at the plate this season. He entered Friday hitting .200 with four home runs and just six walks to 35 strikeouts. But behind the plate, where Indianapolis manager Dean Treanor asked him to produce, Stallings has.
(Pittsburgh Tribune-Review)
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