"The video clip of the 500-foot home run he hit when he was 14. Ability
so great he left high school early. A bat so valuable his future team,
the Washington Nationals, moved him away from the most important
defensive position, catcher, lest he be injured and miss games." So says the PennLive website. "And that was all before he could even see well. Look what he’s
done since getting contact lenses this spring. In 72 games at Class A
Hagerstown, Md., he was hitting .318 with 14 home runs, 17 doubles, 46
RBIs and 19 stolen bases." Read more.
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