SF PROSPECT WHO WAS A 'TWO-WAY PLAYER' IN COLLEGE, EVENTUALLY SHOULDER SURGERY..."I'LL BE BACK SOON"

SF prospect who was a 'two-way player' in college, eventually shoulder surgery..."I'll be back soon"

SF prospect who was a 'two-way player' in college, eventually shoulder surgery..."I'll be back soon"

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Andrew Bagley, a reporter of the San Francisco club, said on his social media on the 27th (Korea time), "Crofford had a joint cartilage operation on his left shoulder today. The operation was conducted by Dr. Neil Elatrice, and the recovery period is expected to be 10 to 12 months." Crawford posted a picture of himself in a hospital bed and a message on his social media, "I will never lose. I will be back soon."먹튀검증

A graduate of the University of Connecticut, Crawford was selected by San Francisco as the 30th overall pick in the first round of the 2022 rookie draft. The down payment for joining the team alone is 2.3 million U.S. dollars. During his college years, both pitchers and batters (13 home runs in the college league in 2021) drew attention as so-called "two-way players," but his performance since joining San Francisco was minimal. The club focused on pitchers this season as Crawford suffered a severe batting slump (a batting average of 0.138 in 17 games) in the Arizona Fall League last year.
His selection and concentration were effective. Pitcher Crawford pitched in a total of 14 games (one start) at Double-A and Triple-A in the Minor League this year, with a record of 1-1 with an ERA of 2.95. Notably, he played all seven games as a bullpen pitcher at Triple-A, displaying impressive pitching with an ERA of 1.04. He displayed impressive pitching performance as expected, with 11 strikeouts and one run scored in 8 2/3 innings. He also garnered favorable reviews on curves from Baseball America, which specializes in evaluating promising players. However, he was hampered by his injury. As he puts a knife on his shoulder, he is more likely to miss the entire next season.

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