Aaron Zavala

Aaron Zavala
Texas Rangers – No. 92
Outfielder
Born: (2000-06-23) June 23, 2000 (age 23)
Eugene, Oregon, U.S.
Bats: Left
Throws: Right

Aaron David Kenneth Zavala (born June 23, 2000) is an American professional baseball outfielder in the Texas Rangers organization. He played college baseball for the Oregon Ducks.

Amateur career

Zavala grew up in Keizer, Oregon and attended South Salem High School, where he primarily played catcher on the baseball team. As a senior, he was named the Oregon Class 6A State Player of the Year after batting .561 with six home runs and 19 RBIs in 20 games played.[1] Undrafted out of high school, he attended the University of Oregon to play college baseball for the Oregon Ducks.[2]

Zavala played in 43 games with 37 starts as a freshman and batted .273 with nine doubles, 17 RBIs and 22 runs scored.[3] Following that season he played collegiate summer baseball for the Ridgefield Raptors of the West Coast League.[4] Zavala hit .418 with 22 RBIs through 15 games during sophomore season before it was cut short due to the coronavirus pandemic.[5] As a redshirt sophomore, he was named the Pac-12 Conference Baseball Player of the Year and was a consensus first team All-American selection after batting for a .392 average with nine home runs, 38 RBIs, 64 runs scored and 11 stolen bases.[6][7]

Professional career

On July 12, 2021, Zavala was drafted by the Texas Rangers in the second round of the 2021 Major League Baseball draft.[8][9][10] He signed with Texas on August 1, for a $830,000 signing bonus.[11] During his routine physical before signing, Texas found a "medical anomaly," which led to his signing bonus being over a million dollars under the designated $1,952,300 slot value.[12] Zavala split his professional debut season of 2021 between the ACL Rangers of the Rookie-level Arizona Complex League and the Down East Wood Ducks of the Low-A East, hitting a combined .293/.419/.400/.819 with 1 home run, 9 RBI, and 9 stolen bases over 22 games.[13][14] Zavala opened the 2022 season with the Hickory Crawdads of the High-A South Atlantic League, and hit .278/.424/.442/.866 with 11 home runs, 41 RBI, and 19 stolen bases over 81 games.[15] On July 30, Zavala was promoted to the Frisco RoughRiders of the Double-A Texas League.[16] Over 30 games for Frisco, Zavala hit .277/.410/.482/.892 with 5 home runs, 21 RBI, and 4 stolen bases.[17] Following the season he played for the Surprise Saguaros of the Arizona Fall League. After just 5 games in the AFL, Zavala was diagnosed with a torn UCL and underwent internal brace UCL repair surgery.[18]

Zavala was assigned back to Frisco after completing rehab, and returned to game action on May 16, 2023.[19] Zavala struggled mightily in 2023, hitting just .194/.343/.285/.627 with 5 home runs and 40 RBI, while striking out 159 times over 426 at-bats.

References

  1. ^ Mims, Steve (February 27, 2019). "Freshman Aaron Zavala off to hot start at plate as he seeks a position for Oregon Ducks baseball". The Register-Guard. Retrieved July 2, 2021.
  2. ^ McDonald, Jeremy (2018-04-06). "COMMITTED: Zavala, Smith, Thompson Sign Their LOI's Thursday". JMcDonaldMedia. Retrieved 2023-02-01.
  3. ^ "Zavala looks to continue hot streak with the Ducks". Keizertimes. March 11, 2021. Retrieved July 2, 2021.
  4. ^ "Zavala all wet after walk-off winner for Raptors". The Columbian. June 15, 2019. Retrieved July 2, 2021.
  5. ^ "South Salem's Aaron Zavala breaking records for University of Oregon baseball". Statesman Journal. May 28, 2021. Retrieved July 2, 2021.
  6. ^ Crepea, James (June 19, 2021). "Oregon Ducks outfielder Aaron Zavala becomes consensus first team All-American". The Oregonian. Retrieved July 2, 2021.
  7. ^ "Oregon baseball's Aaron Zavala named Pac-12 player of the Year". The Bulletin. June 3, 2021. Retrieved July 2, 2021.
  8. ^ Hill, Mojo. "Aaron Zavala drafted by Texas Rangers with 38th overall pick in MLB draft". Daily Emerald. Retrieved 2021-07-12.
  9. ^ Halicke, Chris. "Rangers MLB Draft Tracker: Rounds 2-10". Sports Illustrated. Retrieved 2021-07-12.
  10. ^ Joel Odom (2021-07-12). "Texas Rangers select Oregon Ducks' Aaron Zavala in 2nd round of MLB draft". The Oregonian. Retrieved 2021-07-13.
  11. ^ Callis, Jim (August 1, 2021). "Rocker, 2 more from Top 10 rounds don't sign". MLB.com. Archived from the original on 2021-07-31. Retrieved 2021-08-01.
  12. ^ Halicke, Chris (August 1, 2021). "'Medical Anomaly': Rangers Sign Aaron Zavala To Under-Slot Deal Prior To Deadline". Sports Illustrated. Archived from the original on 2021-08-01. Retrieved 2021-08-01.
  13. ^ "Aaron Zavala Amateur, College & Minor Leagues Statistics & History". Baseball-Reference.com. Archived from the original on 2021-07-10. Retrieved 2021-10-05.
  14. ^ Herrera, Ryan (September 7, 2021). "Tuesday's top prospect performers". MLB.com. Archived from the original on 2021-09-08. Retrieved 2021-10-05.
  15. ^ Grant, Evan (2022-07-13). "Where are they now? Jack Leiter, Rangers' 2021 MLB draft class edition". The Dallas Morning News. Retrieved 2022-07-31.
  16. ^ Wilson, Jeff (2022-07-30). "Rangers farm report: Josh Jung not the only minor-league infielder missing out on MLB debut". Jeff Wilson's Texas Rangers Today. Retrieved 2022-07-31.
  17. ^ Postins, Matthew (October 26, 2022). "Rangers Top 30 Prospect Wraps: Aaron Zavala". Sports Illustrated. Retrieved 2022-11-20.
  18. ^ Weaver, Levi (November 8, 2022). "Weaver Wire: Dayton Moore update, Rangers offseason plans and playing catch-up". The Athletic. Retrieved 2022-11-20.
  19. ^ Grant, Evan (2023-05-16). "Rangers OF prospect Aaron Zavala completes rehab after partial UCL tear". The Dallas Morning News. Retrieved 2023-05-19.

External links

  • Career statistics and player information from MLB, or ESPN, or Fangraphs, or Baseball Reference (Minors)
  • Oregon Ducks bio
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