Sabol Leaving Oregon



Baseball America has learned that catcher/outfielder Stefan Sabol will not return to Oregon for his sophomore year. A Top 200 Draft Prospect in high school, Sabol was drafted in the 17th round of the 2010 draft by the Braves, but elected to go to school. He hit .254/.371/.349 in 39 games for the Ducks this spring. He saw limited action due to a broken bone in his left hand.

It is currently unknown where Sabol will land this fall, but it is likely he will wind up at a junior college, making him eligible for the 2012 draft. With the Cotuit Kettleers of the Cape Cod League, he was hitting .300/.373/.383 in 60 at-bats.



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  • Aaron Fitt is the lead college writer for Baseball America. If you have questions or comments about college baseball you can e-mail him at collegeblog@baseballamerica.com.

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