Some ups and downs in Vance Honeycutt's first professional baseball season
Posted Oct 14, 2024
Vance Honeycutt had some adjustments to make to pro baseball and had his struggles in a small 13-game sample, eight with Low-A Delmarva and five in September with High-A Aberdeen. He went 9-for-51, batting .176/.250/.196/.446. He talked about his first few games. "It’s an adjustment for sure," Honeycutt said. "Just the nature of pro ball."
(MASN)
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