Drafted in the 13th round (399th overall) by the Kansas City Royals in 2015 (signed for $200,000).
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It's hard to say where Maezes will play in pro ball. He's split time between shortstop and third base at Michigan, but he doesn't fit at either spot in pro ball. His contact-oriented approach with plenty of professional at-bats fits at second or maybe even catcher. He's shown good hands and range at third base and enough arm, so there is reason to think he can handle a position switch.
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It's hard to say where Maezes will play in pro ball. He's split time between shortstop and third base at Michigan, but he doesn't fit at either spot in pro ball. His contact-oriented approach with plenty of professional at-bats fits at second or maybe even catcher. He's shown good hands and range at third base and enough arm, so there is reason to think he can handle a position switch.
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