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If you order the 2017 Twins Prospect Handbook, you’ll learn that Cabbage was an incredible three-sport athlete at Granger High School. He is a very mature young man who continues to mature physically. With his work ethic, he’s got a chance hit for a lot of power. He was young for his draft class, so patience will be key. But the upside is tremendous.
With that, let’s get to the the questions and answers. Today, let’s get caught up with Trey Cabbage.
Seth Stohs (SS): Your first full season, let’s start at the beginning. Discuss your thoughts on your first spring training. Was it what you thought it would be?
SS: Spring training tends to be pretty busy with a lot of fans, but I imagine once extended spring training starts, there are fewer people there. Describe the work you put in during those months of EST, or is it the same as regular spring training?
SS: What was the adjustment like for you playing in the Appalachian League in Elizabethton? It was kind of like coming home for you, playing in Tennessee?
SS: Now that you’ve been home for a few months, have you been able to put together your overall thoughts on your first full season? What did you learn about yourself on and off the field.
SS: Do you follow other professional or college sports teams throughout the offseason? Do you spend time at your high school watching sports?
SS: How would you describe yourself as a player? What are your strengths on the field?
SS: What are some areas of your game that you focused on in instructs and through your offseason?
SS: Whether on the baseball field or elsewhere, what is the best piece of advice that you have been given?
SS: What are some of the things you do to get away from baseball?
SS: At what point do you not only start thinking about the 2017 season, but when do your workouts and preparation begin? Are you doing anything different after going through a full season?
SS: Did you learn anything about yourself, or did anything surprise you about working through a full season?
SS: There are probably some high school baseball players reading this. What would one piece of advice be that you would share with them (or maybe have shared with kids back home), or share with a 13-or-14-year-old Trey?
Thank you so much to Trey Cabbage for taking time out of his busy day to answer our questions. Please feel free to ask questions and discuss in the comments below.
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