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<blockquote data-quote="pruman91" data-source="post: 1793660" data-attributes="member: 3916"><p>[URL unfurl="true"]https://stlpinchhits.com/minor-leagues/outfield-prospect-moises-gomez-sets-cardinals-minor-league-record-with-38th-homer/article_4cd3929a-fd73-5eaf-838d-8d09c8901ee7.html#_ga=2.196459308.1898892427.1663680054-2106539882.1663508925[/URL]</p><p></p><p><a href="https://stlpinchhits.com/users/profile/Daniel%20Guerrero" target="_blank">Daniel Guerrero</a></p><p>MEMPHIS, Tenn. — The breakout season for Cardinals outfield prospect Moises Gomez had another chapter added to it on Friday night at AutoZone Park.</p><p>Gomez slugged a two-run homer to straightaway center giving him his 38th home run of the season and making the Cardinals’ minor-league single-season leader in franchise history. The 24-year-old came into Class AAA Memphis’ matchup against Gwinnett tied with former Cardinals farmhands Tyrone Horne (1998) and Felix DeLeon (1962) for most by a minor-leaguer in club history.</p><p>“It feels good to achieve that. To add my name to an organization as prestigious as this one,” Gomez said in Spanish on Thursday when he was still tied for the record.</p><p></p><p></p><p>And on his record-breaking swing on Friday:</p><p>“I was just waiting on a good pitch to make contact on and it just went out,” he said.</p><p>The two-run blast also furthered Gomez’s home run lead across all of minor-league baseball. Gomez finished Friday two homers ahead of Rockies prospect Hunter Goodman and three up on Cubs prospect Alexander Canario, who went hitless in Iowa’s loss on Friday to Omaha.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pruman91, post: 1793660, member: 3916"] [URL unfurl="true"]https://stlpinchhits.com/minor-leagues/outfield-prospect-moises-gomez-sets-cardinals-minor-league-record-with-38th-homer/article_4cd3929a-fd73-5eaf-838d-8d09c8901ee7.html#_ga=2.196459308.1898892427.1663680054-2106539882.1663508925[/URL] [URL='https://stlpinchhits.com/users/profile/Daniel%20Guerrero']Daniel Guerrero[/URL] MEMPHIS, Tenn. — The breakout season for Cardinals outfield prospect Moises Gomez had another chapter added to it on Friday night at AutoZone Park. Gomez slugged a two-run homer to straightaway center giving him his 38th home run of the season and making the Cardinals’ minor-league single-season leader in franchise history. The 24-year-old came into Class AAA Memphis’ matchup against Gwinnett tied with former Cardinals farmhands Tyrone Horne (1998) and Felix DeLeon (1962) for most by a minor-leaguer in club history. “It feels good to achieve that. To add my name to an organization as prestigious as this one,” Gomez said in Spanish on Thursday when he was still tied for the record. And on his record-breaking swing on Friday: “I was just waiting on a good pitch to make contact on and it just went out,” he said. The two-run blast also furthered Gomez’s home run lead across all of minor-league baseball. Gomez finished Friday two homers ahead of Rockies prospect Hunter Goodman and three up on Cubs prospect Alexander Canario, who went hitless in Iowa’s loss on Friday to Omaha. [/QUOTE]
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