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Aaron Sabato's Bounceback Year Started With A Better Offseason Approach


This year, ’s No. 1 goal was to stay healthy and then prove he could still hit the cover off the baseball like he did at the University of North Carolina. He accomplished that in 39 games at Double-A Wichita to start the year with a .305/.399/.574 slash line, nine home runs, and 26 RBI, which earned him a promotion to Triple-A on June 13. (Zone Coverage)

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Aaron Sabato's Bounceback Year Started With A Better Offseason Approach