With Tar Heels, it looks different for Brandon Riley around baseball diamond
Posted Mar 4, 2016
Brandon Riley has been looking at baseball games differently from the past in his first two weeks as a college player. He has been a regular in the lineup for North Carolina, but as a designated hitter. “It’s different coming off the bench and hitting without being in the field. I’m starting to get used to it a little bit more,” he said.
(Burlington Times News)
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