
Although reports indicated that Belio was done for this season, it’s not the case.
Texas foreigner Max Belio has been officially called “week week by week” with a big finger injury that will need surgery.
Belly, a key horizon in the upcoming MLB draft, has suffered a hamstring injury during Friday night’s first game against Missouri. Long Horns remain hopeful that he can return to the NCAA championship on time, if not earlier.
The 6 feet, 2-inch and 215 pounds on the right were in the middle of a Breast season before the injury. In 24 games, Belio reduced .358/.465/642 to six local strikers, seven twins, three goals, 22 RBI, 24 stars and 16 walking—all the best steps in his career for the left.
Belio was known for his upper average pull, the Bat-Bo-Plus capabilities and a Plus arm, known as a selection of the first stage in the MLB draft.
Despite the initiative, the injury could be marginalized for the season, but Texas officials have said the situation will be evaluated these weeks. But the fact that requires surgery leads to the real possibility that the season is over.
The program will update on reports of injuries that move forward.