Veillon had a wrist injury most of the season. He was healthy at the end of the year. His power is unquestioned.
If he stays healthy, he is a double digit home run guy
You are absolutely correct. Anecdotally, there are numerous examples locally of Cajun baseball players killing it in the private sector and personally. Plenty of the most successful business people in town and in other cities played for Robe.
I know top shelf college players who started in Florida and most of them are in the same boat. From the scout team my son was on there are at least two lawyers at top national firms, several former MLB players, a Nashville star (FL/GA Line), a very successful MLB agent and on an on.
Successful players understand overcoming adversity and adjusting to circumstances. The game is too hard not to be able to fix stuff.
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