Recreational, collegiate and professional sports came to a sudden halt earlier this year with the onset of the coronavirus.
San Diego State’s baseball program was no exception. After being projected to finish first in the Mountain West Conference, the team was forced to suspend their season shortly after it began, finishing 10-6 overall.
However, seasons weren’t the only thing shortened by the global pandemic.
On the professional level, the 2020 MLB Draft also took a hit, with its usual 40 rounds being reduced to just five.
SDSU baseball head coach Mark Martinez says the abbreviated draft leaves much up to the imagination.