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Little friendly competition between 2 uncommitted ‘26 arms from Liberty HS. Justin Lavine vs. Brock Bowman The game rules are simple. The players will alternate pitch for pitch. I called the pitch they had to throw. If it was in/touching TrackMan zone, they received a point. Bonus during last...

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