Rays calling up baseball's top prospect for big series with Red Sox

75756A5E-120A-4932-810C-2FD980DB785E

The American League East better brace itself. Here comes the Wander Franco Era.

The Rays -- a franchise known in recent years for calling up a wave of helpful young players to help bolster pennant drives -- is promoting one of their most highly-thought of minor-leaguers in recent memory in Franco.

The 20-year-old shortstop hit .315 with a .953 OPS and seven home runs in 39 games for Triple-A Durham, and is universally ranked as the game's top prospect.

The switch-hitting Franco is part of the Rays' plan to jumpstart their slumping offense, which has contributed to their current six-game losing streak. It is the longest skid for Tampa Bay in three years and has left them 1/2 game in back of the Red Sox heading into the teams' three-game series.

Franco -- who has a career minor-league batting average of .332, walking more than he has struck out while skipping Double-A -- is being counted on to upgrade the Rays' shortstop position. Tampa Bay has most recently gone with rookie Taylor Walls, whose defensive is above-average but has managed just a .237 batting average in 26 games.

The Rays and Red Sox kick off their series at Tropicana Field Tuesday night.

For more on Franco's development, click here.

Featured Image Photo Credit: USA Today Sports