Rockies’ prospect Zac Veen sizzling at Double-A Harford

Like many hot-shot prospects, Zac Veen figured he’d rocket to the big leagues.

Instead, once rated as the 29th overall prospect by MLB Pipeline, the 22-year-old outfielder has ridden a roller coaster.

Maybe that’s a good thing.

“There’s a blessing in this somewhere,” Veen said. “It all depends where you look.”

The Rockies selected Veen with the ninth overall pick in the 2020 draft out of Florida’s Spruce Creek High School. Armed with speed and power, the left-handed hitter was projected to become the next big thing at Coors Field.

Instead, four years and one major surgery later, Veen is getting a do-over at Double-A Hartford. Only this time, the No. 93 prospect is raking. A promotion to Triple-A Albuquerque appears likely, and his major league debut could be within reach late this season.

“When he’s walking to the plate now, you can see his confidence; you can see his purpose,” farm director Chris Forbes said.

Veen entered the weekend hitting .341, tops in the pitching-rich Eastern League, with a 1.027 OPS (second), five home runs and nine steals in 10 attempts.

“Feeling healthy is definitely the first step to being confident,” Veen said during a phone interview. “If I’m healthy and feeling good, I’m a pretty good player.”

And he’s a smarter, more mature young man, too.

“There is usually a mental reset for young players,” Forbes said. “Often, they haven’t failed yet, and when then they do, it’s usually a struggle at Double-A.”

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