By the time Hunter Moody finishes his Ragin' Cajun baseball career, whatever day that may be for these streaking Cajuns, he'll do so with a handful of records and a room full of awards.
But chances are, UL coaches and fans won't remember him for the records or trophies.
What they'll remember him for is the passion with which he plays the game, or the way he attacks it, so to speak.
"I think the thing that you have to give him so much credit on is that his preparation to pitch is phenomenal," UL coach Tony Robichaux said. "He's got a rigorous schedule in getting himself ready to pitch.
"The one thing he's been able to do is to go from some high school guy who's trying to pitch here to being a professional pitcher getting himself ready to pitch."
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Brady Aymond • baymond@theadvertiser.com • May 22, 2008