Aaron Sabato grateful to play at North Carolina
Posted Apr 22, 2020
Aaron Sabato wanted to play baseball at the University of North Carolina since he was 6 years old and has thrived in his first two years in Chapel Hill. His success, especially at the plate, has positioned him to potentially be a first-round pick in this year’s MLB draft. Sabato is a draft-eligible sophomore, giving him negotiating leverage with major league teams.
(Baseball Prospect Journal)
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