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- Updated: May 25, 2019
Will Rigney had high hopes for his senior season of high school baseball.
The prep right-handed pitcher from Waco, Texas hoped to refine his skills and improve his MLB draft stock this spring. Instead, Rigney suffered a tendon flexor strain in his right forearm in his first start of the season in February and missed most of his senior year.
He was a potential top-five round pick entering the spring. Despite the injury, he could hear his name called in the early rounds of the draft, which begins June 3.
Continue reading about Will Rigney at BaseballProspectJournal.com here.