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Zac Veen’s Long‑Awaited Breakout with the Colorado Rockies

From Triple‑A resurgence to a .327 average and 24 homers, the former top‑10 draft pick finally clicks in the majors

Zac Veen entered professional baseball as a top‑10 pick in the 2017 draft, a promise that initially flickered with the Colorado Rockies before dimming under a series of injuries and a 2023 season that saw his OPS tumble to around .600.

After a brief call‑up in 2024, Veen returned to Triple‑A Albuquerque, where he hit .289 with an .822 OPS and 11 homers, signaling a tentative recovery.

The Rockies experimented with him in the majors in 2025, but a .118/.189/.235 slash line exposed the gap between the minors and the big leagues, prompting a second stint back in Albuquerque where he again adjusted his approach.

A Breakout Defined by Adjustments

In 2026 Veen finally clicked, hitting .327 with a 1.037 OPS and 24 homers in 100 games, numbers that translate to a career‑high wRC+ of 141, a .443 wOBA and a .635 slugging percentage.

His strikeout rate remained steady while his walk rate climbed two percentage points, and he showed marked improvement against fastballs, sinkers, cutters and sliders, a sign that plate discipline and pitch‑type recognition are finally aligning.

The Rockies now view him as a cornerstone for a revamped lineup, a player whose learning curve in the majors is flattening just as the club looks to rebuild around home‑grown talent.

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