July 17, 2014
Hagerty hammered his 10th home run of the season during a 2-for-4 performance Wednesday with Double-A San Antonio.
ANALYSIS
Contained to just 12 games at Triple-A Tucson last year, Hagerty is enjoying a rebirth with the Missions, batting .273/.372/.446 with 39 RBI, 38 runs and a 39:59 BB:K in 278 at-bats. The former catcher is now logging time at first base due to the presence of top prospect Austin Hedges at the affiliate, providing Hagerty a smoother path to the majors.