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He apparently wasn't a bad player. A four-year player at University of the Pacific, he originally made the team as a walk-on. He was a lefthanded-hitting infielder as a Cardinals prospect, with a great on-base ability, but injuries mounted and he gave up the grind and went to law school, having played with a lot of future longtime big leaguers such as Tito Landrum and future Mets minor league manager Ken Oberkfell.

Kinda looks the same, too.

[fimg=350]https://mlblogskeitholbermann.files.wordpress.com/2011/07/boras.jpg[/fimg]


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