Looking at key LA Angels’ players and prospects doing in the minors.

Eric Young Jr. one of many major league ready players the Angels have in Triple-A who are ready to contribute when needed. Mandatory Credit: Kelvin Kuo-USA TODAY Sports
Eric Young Jr. one of many major league ready players the Angels have in Triple-A who are ready to contribute when needed. Mandatory Credit: Kelvin Kuo-USA TODAY Sports /
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Kaleb Cowart is hoping he is able to stay awhile with the Angels this time around. Mandatory Credit: Winslow Townson-USA TODAY Sports /

Kaleb Cowart – Utility Infielder –

Kaleb Cowart has long been an Angel top prospect, but every time he is called up to the majors he has always been a good defender, but he struggles to hit his weight. Cowart continues to tear up Triple-A pitching in Salt Lake as he currently hitting .310 with five homers and 26 stolen bases.  Cowart has also stolen 15 bases and scored 40 runs while sporting a .388 OBP.

Cowart has recently been called up again.  If Cowart can finally prove he can hit major league pitching his stay can be longer than his previous stints with the Angels. Cowart got off to a good start Sunday going two for three with two RBI’s in the Angels 4-2 win over Boston. We will see if it continues.