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“He did everything he possibly could. He showed us he had the ability to play center field,” manager David Bell said at the time. “In the end we had to remember that he had never played a regular season game in the outfield. He will go to Triple A and continue the work. The good news is when he does come up … he will be that much more prepared. He’s close.”
Senzel, the No. 1 pick and the second overall selection in the 2016 draft, suffered a season-ending finger injury last June after hitting .310 with 12 doubles, two triples, six home runs, 25 runs batted in and eight stolen bases in 44 games with the Bats.
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