Aaron Sabato, hitting in backyard, may be first-rounder in MLB Draft
Posted Jun 1, 2020
It’s like old times in the Sabato household. At all hours of the day, you can hear bat on ball, ball being mashed into the net. The novel coronavirus pandemic ended Aaron Sabato’s sophomore season at UNC prematurely, but it can’t stop him from working. A decade after Ted Sabato surprised his family by building a batting cage, it has come in particularly handy.
(New York Post)
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