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Pitching has been outstanding across Kansas baseball this spring. ⚾️ Every class has difference-makers on the mound right now, power arms, competitors in big moments and guys putting together dominant seasons as postseason play gets closer. Here’s a look at some pitchers with great numbers to watch across Kansas...

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