Drafted in the 26th round (774th overall) by the Kansas City Royals in 2013.
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Tam Sing was a 22nd-round pick by the Red Sox out of a Washington high school in 2010, but he headed to Washington State instead and started about half the team's games a freshman. He missed most of his sophomore year after Tommy John surgery. Scouts are divided on whether Tam Sing can remain at shortstop. He'll make flashy plays but botch routine plays on occasion and can lose his confidence. He is a fringe-average runner with average arm strength. He doesn't have an impact bat and provides gap power, so his future role is likely as a utility player.
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Tam Sing was a 22nd-round pick by the Red Sox out of a Washington high school in 2010, but he headed to Washington State instead and started about half the team's games a freshman. He missed most of his sophomore year after Tommy John surgery. Scouts are divided on whether Tam Sing can remain at shortstop. He'll make flashy plays but botch routine plays on occasion and can lose his confidence. He is a fringe-average runner with average arm strength. He doesn't have an impact bat and provides gap power, so his future role is likely as a utility player.
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