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WSJ article about Garrison Lassiter

Discussion in 'Baseball' started by tools, Jun 11, 2008.

  1. tools

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    Great article there. Not sure he was a 2nd round pick but certainly not a 27th round pick either. I wish him the best in whichever route he chooses to take.
     
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    Garrison knocked the cover off the ball last summer against the best of the best. So (in my opinion) he's passed every test to be considered a 2nd rounder. The Kid will play in the League someday.
     
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    I hope he does get a chance to play in the league, that would be an unbelievable experience for a hard-working kid like him to get the chance to experience.
     
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    Ain't that the truth. What a dream! I'm rooting for several kids that are our friends who were drafted this year. Free tickets & great seats!
     
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    Haha. Amen! I hope all draftees from NC high schools and colleges excel to further prove the point that NC baseball is on the rise up towards the level of Florida California and Texas
     

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