It’s summertime, so you know what sunflower seeds and dingers mean. There’s no shortage of baseball to follow during the dog days of summer, and finding an Aggie putting in working is a regular occurrence. Kaeden Kent is starting to put together some good games while playing a few spots in the infield for the Chatham Anglers.
The Chatham manager Marty Lee see a bright future for Kent and gave his thoughts after a recent game:
“He’s a unique kid,” Chatham manager Marty Lees said. “He’s one of the hardest workers I’ve ever coached in 20 years. He takes things personal. It means something to him. Could he take a deep breath here and there, yes. But he gets up there to have success.”
Kaeden Kent (@ChathamAnglers | @AggieBaseball | '25) has settled into more consistent playing time post draft and two hits down the right field line last night. He is now hitting .317 w/ 3 XBH this summer while getting most of is reps at 1B. #PGCape pic.twitter.com/LIKA2UVyHl
— PG College Baseball (@PGCollegeBall) July 13, 2023
Kent is currently second on the team in batting average (.289) and RBI (6), in addition to having a fielding percentage of (.991). It will be great to see him back in the Maroon & White for his sophomore campaign to help the Aggies get back on track.
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