Next stop for Kris Bryant, the Chicago Cubs' third baseman of the future: Sec Taylor Stadium in Des Moines.
Bryant tweeted about the promotion to the Cubs' Triple-A team today, and the team later confirmed it as reported by ESPN/Chicago.com
Can't wait to join the @IowaCubs tomorrow! Thank you to @smokiesbaseball and all my teammates for so many great memories!
Bryant, 22, led the Southern League at Double-A Tennessee in batting average (.355), home runs (22), RBIs (58), on-base percentage (.458) and slugging (.702).
On Monday, Bryant won the Home Run Derby at the Southern League all-star game.
He joins another top pick, Javier Baez, in Des Moines.
Headed to Triple-A along with Bryant are right-handed pitchers Arodys Vizcaino and Armando Rivero.
A lot of people, including Ron Maly, hope Chicago Cubs president Theo Epstein has come to his senses and won't send asshole Manny Ramirez to Des Moines as a parttime player and advisor to the Des Moines players. Maly can't imagine Ramirez advising anyone.
Vizcaino, 23, is still a highly regarded prospect despite two years of arm problems. The Cubs purposely started his season in the warm weather of Class-A Daytona then moved him up to Double-A Tennessee. He had a combined 1.99 ERA at both stops in 23 games. Rivero, 26, had a 1.59 ERA at Double-A appearing in 26 games. Both performed well for Cubs brass in spring training.