Zac Veen’s Fresh Start: From Rough Days to a Stronger Pitch
Zac Veen has turned his life around after a tough season that saw him struggle with weight and substance use. The 24‑year‑old, who once weighed over 200 pounds, has shed the excess and now stands taller on a frame that matches what scouts saw in high school. His hair is back to natural brown, moving away from the flashy colors he tried on last year.
The Biggest Change
Veen says the biggest change was getting sober. He admits he had a serious drug and alcohol problem for several years, but after the 2021 season he decided to cut those habits out. He credits a support program, church attendance, and daily Bible study for helping him stay clean.
The Rockies knew Veen had a rocky past. In middle school he would skip home to practice instead of facing family issues, and the club kept his disciplinary problems private. He has since worked with former teammates and mentors to rebuild his character.
On‑Field Progress
- Speed & Power – Improved by adding muscle and focusing on protein‑rich meals.
- Health – Overall health has increased, reflecting his off‑field discipline.
Yet he still faces stiff competition in the Rockies’ outfield, making his path to a roster spot uncertain.
Team Perspective
“Talent matters, but Veen’s sobriety is the priority.”
Team leaders and coaches praise his progress. The organization remains committed to supporting him as he strives for a spot in the major leagues.