Travis Bazzana was diagnosed with an internally tilted strain

Guardian announced last year's first overall draft pick this afternoon Travis Bazzana Has been diagnosed with the correct internal tilting strain. The prospect of a second base has not been hit since the injury last Wednesday. The team noted that this injury is usually eight to ten weeks of players, so Bazzana will enter the second half of the season.
This obviously hurt his chances of reaching the major leagues by the end of the year. Top college drafters often arrive regularly at the major at the end of their first full professional season. A pair of first-rounders in the class last year Cam Smith and Nick Kurtzhas made its debut. Sixth ranking Jac Caglianonethe first baseman/outfielder in the Kansas City system may not be far away after getting a promotion to Triple-A today.
Oregon State's Bazzana spent all seasons at Aud-A Akron. The left-handed fielder has 4 home runs in the 149-dish appearance.252/.362/.433 line. In a very friendly pitching league, this is well above average. (East League average hitter has a .229/.317/.366 slash.) Bazzana stands out in a somewhat worrying 26.2% clip, but he starts to find his pace on the plate. He hit .279/.392/.512 this month after posting the .238/.347/.393 mark in April.
Daniel Schneemann Stephen Vogt's main second baseman has accelerated. Sophomore privates already have six home runs, with a slash of 0.265/.339/.500 out of 110 board appearances. Schneemann played a multi-position role on the bench early this year. Gabriel Arias Starting from second base, the season started, but when the Guards chose to shoot, he kicked the shortstop Brayan Rocchio last week.



