After a slow start to his Triple-A career, the Red Sox's top catching prospect is finally hitting his stride.
It happens to All-Stars. It happens to Cy Young winners. Even Hall-of-Famers. Baseball humbles everyone, and going through a bad stretch is just part of the process for the game's best.
That's exactly what happened to the Red Sox's Kyle Teel, who went through a rough patch after his highly-publicized promotion to Triple-A, alongside fellow "Big Three" prospects Marcelo Mayer and Roman Anthony.
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