Twins’ Prospect Justin Crawford Earns Florida State League MVP Title

Key points:
- Twins' prospect Justin Crawford named Florida State League Most Valuable Player
- Crawford had an impressive season, leading the FSL in batting average and stolen bases
- The article also highlights other award winners and All-Star teams in the Single-A circuits
Justin Crawford, the Philadelphia Phillies’ No. 1 prospect, has been named the Most Valuable Player and Top MLB Prospect in the Florida State League. The 19-year-old outfielder had a standout season with the Clearwater Threshers, leading the league in batting average (.344) and stolen bases (40) in just 69 games. Crawford’s impressive speed and bat-to-ball skills make him a promising player to watch in the Phillies’ farm system. Max Rajcic of the Palm Beach Cardinals was named Pitcher of the Year in the FSL.
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