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First prospect from 2022 MLB Draft has been called up to big leagues
Los Angeles Angels shortstop Zach Neto Gary A. Vasquez-USA TODAY Sports

The first prospect from the 2022 MLB Draft has made it to the big leagues.

Zach Neto, whom the Los Angeles Angels selected No. 13 overall in last year’s draft, was called up on Saturday and made his big league debut. The team optioned David Fletcher to the minors to make room for Neto.

The former Campbell University shortstop batted eighth and played shortstop for the Angels in their 9-7 loss to the Boston Red Sox. He went 0-for-4 with two strikeouts.

Neto got the call up despite only playing in 44 minor league games. He batted .322 with 8 home runs and a .937 OPS during his limited minor league action.

Neto admitted that he was surprised to be called up so quickly.

Neto was 12/27 (.444) with 10 runs and 10 RBIs in seven games at Double-A this season. After signing in 2022, he got his start in High-A ball. Then he was promoted to Double-A, where he batted .320.

The Angels didn't really have a true shortstop in their infield prior to this call-up. They have tried Fletcher, Gio Urshela and Luis Rengifo at the position, but none panned out. Fletcher can play shortstop but wasn’t hitting well, while Urshela and Rengifo are not really shortstops.

The Angels saw Neto tearing up Double-A ball and saw a need at shortstop on their big league club. GM Perry Minasian decided to make the bold move and call up Neto quickly.

This article first appeared on Larry Brown Sports and was syndicated with permission.

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