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LAA Zach Neto
Los Angeles Angels
SS: 84  
2024 Projected Value: $4
2024 Actual Value: $3 Difference: $-1
Based on 10-team AL-only league

Player Stats      Daily Log
Year AB H R HR RBI BB SO SB AVG Rate
2024 proj 465 105 61 14 55 32 124 8 0.226 18.7
2024 90 20 7 1 10 6 29 4 0.222 13.9
2023 289 65 38 9 34 20 77 5 0.225 11.7

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4/27/24 Angels’ Zach Neto has been relaxed at the plate, getting better results. Neto, who says he’s been trying to go at 85% effort in order to keep loose, had eight hits in 13 at-bats in the four games leading up to Saturday, when the Angels moved him up from No. 9 to No. 2 in the order.
Source: https://www.ocregister.com/2024/04/27/angels-zach-...
4/20/24 Angels SS Zach Neto's day off is short-lived. Angels manager Ron Washington decided to give Zach Neto a rest Saturday as the young shortstop continues to struggle at the plate, but it didn't last long. Washington, who said before Saturday's game against the Reds that he wouldn't hesitate to bring Neto off the bench in the right situation, had it happen on the first play of the game when Angels leadoff hitter Anthony Rendon injured his hamstring legging out an infield single. Neto came in to run for Rendon and scored the Angels' first run in a two-run first inning.
Source: https://www.dailynews.com/2024/04/20/angels-ss-zac...
4/03/24 Angels’ Zach Neto says he has his ‘swagger’ back after slow start. The 23-year-old shortstop says he was putting too much pressure on himself with his first time on an Opening Day roster, followed playing in his Miami hometown
Source: https://www.ocregister.com/2024/04/03/angels-zach-...
3/30/24 Chase Silseth: Up-And-Coming Dynasty Players. Welcome back for another installment of Up-and-Coming Dynasty players. Last week I talked about Los Angeles Angels shortstop Zach Neto and this week I'm sticking to the Angels organization as the spotlight falls on starting pitcher Chase Silseth. Right now, Silseth is rostered in 7% of Yahoo leagues and 4.5% of ESPN leagues while he's rostered in 65% of Fantrax leagues. When it comes to evaluating Silseth, looking at his past is not a good indicator of why I think he is an up-and-coming dynasty player. That is because if you look at his body of work in college and first season in the minors, there would be no reason to think he would have any success in the majors. In this case, it is looking at what he did last year with the Angels and a gut hunch. My gut is telling me that Silseth is a very under-the-radar player, one who I think will be a solid member of your pitching staff, especially in deep leagues.
Source: https://razzball.com/up-and-coming-dynasty-players...
3/23/24 Up-and-Coming Dynasty Players – Zach Neto. When the Los Angeles Angels drafted shortstop Zach Neto in 2022 with the 13th overall pick, some people may have thought it was a nice story of a kid being drafted out of Campbell University - a school that is not exactly known for sending players to the majors. But Neto is not just a nice story - and no team would waste a first-round pick on a nice story. Neto was a star for the Camels, finishing his three-year career with a .403/.500/.751 slash line with 27 homers, 108 RBI and 31 steals in 100 games and 475 plate appearances and helping lead the team to the NCAA tournament in 2021 and 2022. Little did people know, however, that within a year of being drafted, Neto would be playing shortstop for the Angels. The Fast Track After being drafted and signing with the Angels, Neto was assigned to High-A Tri-City, where he played in a total of seven games before moving up to Double-A Rocket City, where he slashed .320/.382/.492 with four home runs, 23 RBI and four steals. Neto started the 2023 season at Rocket City but was there for only seven games as he slashed .444/.559/.815 with three home runs and 10 RBI. Neto didn't even have time to find a place to sleep while at Triple-A Salt Lake City as his stint there lasted only four games before he was recalled to the majors by the Angels.  Less than a year after the draft, he was starting for the Angels after entering the season ranked as the 53rd best prospect by Baseball America, 89 by MLB.com and 47th by Baseball Prospectus
Source: https://razzball.com/up-and-coming-dynasty-players...

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