Between Carolina and what he did there, I am still pinching myself. Sabato, a first baseman for the Tar Heels, was also a First Team all-American selection by Collegiate Baseball. Teddy Sabato, who played baseball at Mercy College, built an outdoor batting cage at their house approximately 10 years ago for Aaron and his older brother, Teddy, who pitched for North Carolina and Manhattan College.
Photo courtesy of University of North Carolina athletics communications department.Aaron Sabato, a 2018 Brunswick School graduate, is having an outstanding freshman season as a member of the University of North Carolina baseball team. It is what he’s worked hard for his whole life.
35 shortstop in the country by Perfect Game • Hit .560 with 14 home runs in 22 games as a senior • Three-time FAA Tournament champion • 2017 Perfect Game Underclassmen second-team All-America • Coached by Johnny Montanez at Brunswick.Aaron Chase Sabato is the son of Ted and Valerie Sabato • Born on June4, 1999 • His father played baseball at Mercy College • His brother, Teddy, played baseball at North Carolina • Honor roll student and headmasters list • Majoring in communication studies.
2 shortstop and No. “He is a special talent and outstanding young man.
He also coached several of Aaron’s youth baseball teams.“I built this cage for the family to have fun with the last 10 years and it’s been great,” Teddy Sabato said.
230 lbs
Gathered with his family and friends Wednesday, Sabato heard these words from Major League Baseball Commissioner Rob Manfred — “With the 27th pick of the First Round, the Minnesota Twins select Aaron Sabato out of the University of North Carolina.”And with that, Sabato, a 2018 Brunswick School graduate, who resides in Rye Brook, N.Y., realized his childhood dream.“It is one of those things that I will never forget and something I’ve always dreamed of,” the 6-foot-2, 230-pound Sabato said of being selected in the MLB Draft. “It is one of those things that’s hard to put into words.
Big and strong athletic build.
What has and will be Sabato’s claim to fame is his power.
Aaron Sabato, a 2018 Brunswick School graduate, is having an outstanding freshman season as a member of the University of North Carolina …
He also noted Sabato was his first choice after Torkelson, who was selected as the No.
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He was not only a great player for us but a very good student as well. He was also named the ACC Freshman of the Year and was a First Team All-American selection. “They took time off work to take me to travel baseball games and paid for the travel baseball leagues I played in all over the country.