Jacob Stallings has been linchpin for Tar Heels
Posted May 12, 2012
Jacob Stallings has one of the toughest jobs on North Carolina's baseball team, but he said he never thinks of taking a day off from his catching duties. Stallings, a senior, can't imagine not being on the field as the Tar Heels get closer to playing in the ACC tournament later this month and then returning to the NCAA tournament.
(Winston-Salem Journal)
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