Miguel Vargas Faces Injury Setbacks but Shows Promise in Transition to Outfield
ICARO Media Group
Last year, Miguel Vargas, the 23-year-old son of a Cuban hitting legend, impressed as a potential sleeper pick in baseball. Despite hitting .300 at every minor-league stop, Vargas struggled after being anointed as the Dodgers' second baseman at the beginning of spring training. Exit velocity readings have shown room for improvement, especially after dealing with a broken finger and hand injuries during the season. Vargas attributes his poor performance to these health issues which led to bad habits at the plate. Now transitioning to the outfield due to the Dodgers not having a position open for him, Vargas aims to showcase his skills and potential in a new role where the team has more vulnerabilities.
Stay tuned for updates on Miguel Vargas' journey as he strives to bounce back and make an impact in the outfield for the Dodgers.