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19 minutes ago, Roy Firestone said:

Id love to see Mayo, Kjerstad, and Norby brought up soon...Norby has great power for an infielder too..Mayo and Heston are on fire and ready..we need some offense...

Agree 1000000000000%.  I would rather lose with our future 5 year guys, even if they don't perform, then guys who won't be here in a year or 2 and who also don't perform.

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