19-Year-Old Wins Chicago White Sox Minor League Pitcher of the Month
Briefly

Luis Reyes, a 19-year-old right-hander, was named Chicago White Sox minor league pitcher of the month for June. In four starts with the Cannon Ballers, he completed 25 innings, allowing just one earned run and striking out 18 batters. Reyes posted a 0.36 ERA and a .072 WHIP, leading minor league monthly leaders. He recorded two seven-inning shutouts and has a current 15-inning scoreless streak. Despite not being ranked among the White Sox top-30 prospects, his June performance may increase his visibility as a prospect.
In June, the 6-foot-2 Reyes totaled 25 innings across four starts with the Cannon Ballers, allowing just one earned run and 13 hits.
Reyes led all minor league monthly leaders with a 0.36 ERA and ranked fifth with a .072 WHIP, featuring an ongoing 15-inning scoreless streak.
His successful performances included a pair of seven-inning shutouts with fewer than 90 pitches in both, showcasing his strong capabilities on the mound.
Though Reyes isn't ranked among the White Sox top-30 prospects, an impressive month of June could see him garner more attention as a young prospect.
Read at Chicago White Sox On SI
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