One of the more tantalizing areas of Bobby Dalbec’s game is his power-hitting ability.
And that was on full display Tuesday afternoon.
During an 11-11 tie against the Detroit Tigers, the Boston Red Sox corner-infield prospect launched a three-run homer to left-center field. He was served a 2-1 fastball over the heart of the plate, and he quickly turned on it for his first dinger of spring training.
Take a look:
Bobby Dalbec put his 60-grade power on display this afternoon in the #RedSox 11-11 slugfest against the #Tigers.
It was the @RedSox No. 3 prospect's first long ball of #SpringTraining.
More on Dalbec on Boston's new #Top30Prospects list: https://t.co/Wufejkm2mB pic.twitter.com/REvrMowH6f
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With the Red Sox re-signing Mitch Moreland, it’s all but certain Dalbec will begin the season in minors — which probably is best for his development. But should Moreland or Michael Chavis get injured, or the Red Sox decide to shake things up a bit, it would not be surprising to see the 24-year-old make his major league debut at some point in 2020.