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Alex Rodriguez,
Yonder Alonso,
Jon Jay,
Gaby Sanchez
TEAMS: New York Yankees, San Diego Padres, Miami Marlins, Colorado Rockies, Florida Gators
TEAMS: New York Yankees, San Diego Padres, Miami Marlins, Colorado Rockies, Florida Gators
The anticipation is building towards another exciting season of college baseball in Coral Gables that now seems just around the corner as the Mid-February opening day quickly approaches. With the new year comes a new season of hope, change and opportunity for your Miami Hurricane baseball team.
Hope is found in the 'Canes outstanding pitching staff; change can be found in the coaching staff; and opportunity comes in the form of the many new players joining the team this season.
Apparently, several people who should know college baseball on a National level agree. The University of Miami hardballers landed at the No. 14 spot on the Collegiate Baseball Newspaper preseason Top 40.
The Hurricanes return 18 players from a season ago in which the Hurricanes finished 38-23 overall (19-10 ACC). Miami advanced to their NCAA-record 39th consecutive NCAA Regional as they traveled to the Gainesville [Fla.] Regional.
Among the returning players for the Hurricanes is the entire start...
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