Is Zac Veen Ready to Break Through or Just Another Prospect Fading Away? 

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Zac Veen has been a name floating around the Rockies' organization for a while now, and with the start of the season just around the corner, the anticipation is palpable. After a strong spring training, many fans believed he had earned a spot on the 26-man roster, yet here we are, with him heading back to the minors. This raises some intriguing questions about the future of this once highly-touted prospect.

What do you think is holding Zac Veen back from making a significant impact in the majors? Is it purely the injuries that have plagued his career, or is there something deeper at play? Given that he was the ninth overall pick in the 2020 draft, expectations were sky-high. Do you believe he can still live up to that potential, or has the window of opportunity closed for him?

Moreover, how do you feel about the Rockies' management decisions regarding their young talent? Are they being too cautious with Veen, or is this a necessary step to ensure he develops properly?

Let’s also talk about the broader implications for fantasy baseball. If Veen does manage to break into the big leagues this season, what kind of impact do you foresee him having? Could he be a sleeper pick that pays off big time, or is he more likely to be a bust given his injury history?

Share your thoughts, predictions, and any personal experiences with players who have faced similar challenges. Let's dive deep into the world of prospects and their journeys!
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