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Prospects in 2010 – Max Kepler-Rozycki – GCL Twins

Posted on December 25, 2010 by philipp

Like last year we’re taking a look back at the performances by the Europeans who played in affiliated minor league ball in the United States in 2010.

Max Kepler-Rozycki

Birth Date: 02/10/1993 in Berlin, Germany
Throws/Bats: Right/Right
Organization: Minnesota Twins
Position: Outfield

2010 Season: After signing for a bonus of reportedly more than $800,000 last year the 17-year-old Max Kepler-Rozycki made his professional debut this summer playing for the Twins affiliate in the Gulf Coast League. He had a strong first game by going 3-for-5 with a double, a run and three RBI. Overall he batted .286/.346/.343 with a triple, six doubles, 15 runs scored and eleven RBI in 37 games. He split time at all three outfield positions.
Career Stats: 37 GP, 153 PA, 140 AB, 15 R, 40 H, 11 RBI, 13 BB, 27 SO, AVG .286, OBP .346, SLG .343
Highest Level: Rookie (2010)
Link to Baseball-Reference.com

Previous:
Thomas De Wolf (Mets)
Daan Cornelissen (Pirates)
Matej Hejma (Twins)
Luca Martone (Astros)
Ruben Rijkhof (Braves)
Dovydas Neverauskas (Pirates)
Jeroen de Haas (Mariners)
Frederic Hanvi (Twins)
Andrea Pizziconi (Diamondbacks)
Tom Stuifbergen (Twins)
Deion Galvan (Braves)
Kalian Sams (Mariners)
Swen Huijer (Red Sox)
Rien Vernooij (Mets)
Andrea Lucati (Astros)
Kevin Weijgertse (Mets)
Björn Hato (Mets)

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