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The season of Top-Ranged Diamondbacks-Prospect ends with shoulder injury

The bad luck of the Arizona Diamondbacks with shoulder injuries up to top-rated prospects continues. According to the director of the team development of the team, Chris Slivka, the information and high -ranking Prospect Demetrio Crisantes suffered a rear Labralriss in his left shoulder. An operation is planned and it will miss the rest of the year. It is expected that he will be ready for spring training by 2026.

Former players who miss all or most of a season due to shoulder injuries are Corbin Carroll, Jordan Lawlar and Druw Jones, who were all No. 1 Draft picks. While Crisantes was a choice of the seventh round in 2022, he shot the prospect ranking with an excellent 2024.

According to Arizona Diamondbacks, Cristans was the fifth view in the SI ranking list that entered the season. He also took number 2 at Baseball America and No. 9 at MLB Pipeline.

The time between Rookie Ball and Class-A Visalia split the time. 341 with an ops. He ended the season with a 57-game strip.

Crisantes was promoted in the High-A Hillsboro hops of the Northwest League and appeared this year 34 games and scored 0.252/.358/.415, .772 ops. While he was challenged in a higher level in the park of a pitcher, the 20-year progress with 21 walks made just 19 strikes in 151 record appearances.

Crisantes split his defensive innings between the second and third base and made only three mistakes in 250 innerings in the field.

This is a player who has enormous trust and probably attacks his rehab and recovery with the same positive attitude and work morality that he has shown throughout his young career. When I spoke to him in the spring outbreak in March, I asked him about his thoughts about his big 2024 and be so high.

I expect it for me. I just wanted the opportunity. I became healthy of my injuries. And as soon as I had the opportunity, I didn't go back. I only went up from there, “said Crisantes.

We here at Arizona Diamondbacks on Si wish crises a quick recovery and will return to full strength next spring.

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