Zack Collins played his first game this year for the University of Miami on Feb. 19, and he's still playing in the Arizona Fall League.
In between, Collins played in the College World Series, was drafted 10th overall by the White Sox and played in his first 39 professional games.
So he's tired.
"I'm ready for a break," Collins said Monday before the Glendale Desert Dogs' 15-3 victory over the Peoria Javelinas at Camelback Ranch. "I'd be lying to you if I said no."
But the exhaustion has been worth it for Collins, whom Baseball America named the Sox's top prospect Monday.