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Early on, the top Red Sox performer in this year's Arizona Fall League was
Yoan Moncada (still hitting .333). But,
after last night, a
new prospect may be emerging—one
Mauricio Dubon. Normally a shortstop, Dubon has been playing the outfield recently, and came through with a big night on Wednesday—with three hits and two steals. He also scored the winning run in the 2-1 victory for the
Surprise Saguaros. Dubon is now hitting .318 on the AFL season and is looking to hone his skills further. Said the 22-year old,
"I trust what I'm doing. I felt good at the plate. I did the same thing I've been doing, I just saw the ball a little better." Keep an eye on this kid!