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‘27 C/SS Cam Gates (Cam Gates) set for a big rise in next week’s update. At LakePoint Sports this summer : 23-for-48 (.479) w/ 6 2B, 1 HR, .528 OBP, 1.195 OPS, & just 1 K… 👀👇👇 Backed it w strong fall looks 👍 87 IF arm, 79 from...

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