college baseball
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The Sports Inquirer spoke with Georgia State baseball head coach Brad Stromdahl for an exclusive interview Feb. 23. Topics included the passing of program legend Mike Hurst, the Panthers winning two games against nationally-ranked West Virginia to open their season, the pitching staff, the play of Elian Merejo and Will Mize at the plate and
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By E. Marcel Pourtout, Editor The Sports Inquirer spoke with Georgia State baseball head coach Greg Frady before his team’s practice on Feb. 16 for an exclusive interview. Topics included preparations for the upcoming season, roster breakdown and expectations coming into the 2016 campaign. Georgia State opens its season at home on Feb. 19 at
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By E. Marcel Pourtout, Editor The Sports Inquirer spoke with Georgia State baseball player Ryan Blanton before his team’s practice on Feb. 16. Topics with the junior outfielder and preseason All-Sun Belt selection included preparations for the upcoming season, recovering from a wrist injury that cut short Blanton’s 2015 season and the Panthers’ anticipation to
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By E. Marcel Pourtout, Editor The Sports Inquirer spoke with Georgia State baseball player Wayne Wages before his team’s practice on Feb. 16 for an exclusive interview. Topics included preparations for the upcoming season, the Panthers’ pitching staff and expectations coming into the 2016 campaign. Georgia State opens its season at home on Feb. 19
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By E. Marcel Pourtout, Editor The Sports Inquirer attended the presser of Georgia Tech baseball player Brandon Gold before his team’s practice in Atlanta on Feb. 12. Topics with the junior pitcher/infielder included preparations for the upcoming season and rebounding from last year’s disappointing campaign. The Yellow Jackets open their 2016 season at home against Purdue
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Release from Georgia State Athletics: Georgia State junior third baseman Matt Rose was selected Wednesday by the Chicago Cubs in the 11th round of the Major League Baseball First-Year Player Draft, and junior pitcher Nathan Bates went in the 15th round to the Los Angeles Angels. The Panthers had two current players drafted for the