Braden Montgomery made a significant impact in his only season with Texas A&M before being drafted 12th overall by the Boston Red Sox. Injured during the postseason, speculation arose about his return for senior year, but he chose to go pro. In December, he was traded to the Chicago White Sox, knowing of their interest. Since then, Montgomery has excelled in the minors, boasting a batting average of .327, 17 RBIs, and 3 home runs, indicating a promising future in Major League Baseball.
Even though Braden Montgomery only spent one season in a Texas A&M uniform, his impact on the team was lasting.
"I had heard that the White Sox were really interested, they really loved me," Montgomery said.
Montgomery is showing all the tools needed to become a legit major league baseball player in the next few years.
Through 13 minor league games, he has a batting average of .327 with 17 RBIs and three home runs.
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