Lawlar falls triple shy of cycle for Hops

August 8th, 2022
Jordan Lawlar rounds the bases on his 11th homer of the year.
Jordan Lawlar rounds the bases on his 11th homer of the year.Hillsboro Hops

It will be a year ago, later this month, when Jordan Lawlar’s professional debut lasted two games before having to undergo season-ending shoulder surgery, but now the player is fully healthy and showing the potential the D-backs saw in him last year.

The No. 2 Diamondbacks prospect has impressed in his second stint at the High-A level and continued that Sunday as he went 4-for-6 with one homer, three runs and four RBIs in High-A Hillsboro’s 14-11 win over Everett.

Lawler had some initial struggles when he originally was promoted in July when he slashed .095/.136/.190 in six games, which led him to being sent down to Single-A for three games. The second callup has been much different as he has improved his numbers in his 11 games back at High-A, where he is now slashing .244/.289/.410.

Lawlar’s adjustment and comfort with the new level of baseball could be seen in Sunday’s game. The 20-year-old’s first at-bat did not go well as he struck out in the first inning, but the rest of the night he was productive at the plate.

Lawlar was a triple shy of the cycle as he hit a single in the third and seventh inning, double in the fifth inning and capped it with a two-run homer in the ninth inning. The outfielder’s long ball to left field in his final at-bat has shown his power development, as he has now tallied 11 homers on the season.

Games like Sunday show why Lawlar was selected by the D-backs in the first round of the 2021 MLB Draft with the sixth pick and signed for an above-slot $6.71 million deal. He did show his capability of being a five-tool shortstop early as he went 2-for-5 with a double over two games in the Rookie-level Arizona Complex League.

Lawlar, then, had to face his first career obstacle as he underwent a season-ending shoulder injury to repair a posterior labrum tear. He was sidelined for months, but returned in 2022 and showed that he was healthy early in the season as he split time in Single-A and Rookie-level.

The numbers Lawlar has posted in ACL, slashed .368/.500/.526 in six games, and Visalia, slashed .351/.447/.603 and stolen 24 bases over 44 games, prompted the call to Hillsboro. The Texas native has started to produce numbers he can at High-A, as he is 19-for-78 with five doubles, two homers and 12 RBIs, and shown why the future is bright for D-backs at the shortstop position.