Caleb Bonemer didn’t need to win the Carolina League MVP to bolster his prospect profile, because he’d already planted himself on top-100 radars by hitting .281/.401/.473 over 107 games as a 19-year-old in his first pro season, including an impressive first impression at Winston-Salem to end his debut campaign.
But an MVP award, even one for an A-ball league, certainly doesn’t hurt. The Cannon Ballers are happy to boast about the first MVP in Kannapolis history, the White Sox can brag about their first minor-league MVP in 12 years, and while Bonemer still has levels to go, it seems like those in charge of identifying the best players in the Carolina League over the last few years know ball:
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