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Luke Broadhurst returns as a corner infielder and DH for the Huskies after clubbing 14 home runs and hitting .312 last season. The Second Team All-BIG EAST performer missed significant time in the fall and preseason with a wrist injury but is hopeful to be available for this weekend.>
Over the past 2 fall ball seasons, I have seen Broadhurst get playing time at both 1B and 3B in scrimmages and exhibition games. However, during the 2023 fall ball season, I noticed during the few sessions that I went to that Broadhurst would get playing time at both 1B and 3B, but I don't recall him getting any at bats during these sessions. I didn't know about his wrist injury, but I figured Broadhurst had some sort of injury since he wasn't getting at bats.
This article says that Broadhurst may be available to play in games this weekend. If he does, it will be interesting to see if he ends up back at D.H. or ends up seeing time at either 1B or 3B. Agree with
@MarkyMark that between this and the Padilla injury, we may be seeing Tyler Minick getting time at 3B this weekend. That would be a good opportunity for Minick, that's for sure.
Also, according to this article, another freshman, catcher Mike Oates, is probably out for the season due to a broken foot. Considering UConn also has Garbowski, Malcom, and Hyde behind the plate, I doubt Oates was going to see much time at the catcher spot during the spring season.