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    That article was very difficult to read. A grammar lesson would be very helpful. Did he really say "Orthopedic doctor" three times?


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    yikes. That's a tough read. So are the pitchers hurt or not?


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    My daughter and Kylee Jo (KJ as we called her) played on the same travel ball team last summer. KJ was a good pitcher then but is even better now from what I saw in the fall. She is a competitor and I have no doubt that she will step up if called upon by Coach Mike. I also have confidence in Macey and Alex in regards to their abilities in the circle. I feel that the Cajuns will be fine with these 3 young ladies handling the pitching duties while Hamilton, Wallace and Brown recuperate.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Mark Hemphill View Post
    My daughter and Kylee Jo (KJ as we called her) played on the same travel ball team last summer. KJ was a good pitcher then but is even better now from what I saw in the fall. She is a competitor and I have no doubt that she will step up if called upon by Coach Mike. I also have confidence in Macey and Alex in regards to their abilities in the circle. I feel that the Cajuns will be fine with these 3 young ladies handling the pitching duties while Hamilton, Wallace and Brown recuperate.
    Good to know. Thanks

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    Christina update: It's not torn.
    Great news.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Mark Hemphill View Post
    My daughter and Kylee Jo (KJ as we called her) played on the same travel ball team last summer. KJ was a good pitcher then but is even better now from what I saw in the fall. She is a competitor and I have no doubt that she will step up if called upon by Coach Mike. I also have confidence in Macey and Alex in regards to their abilities in the circle. I feel that the Cajuns will be fine with these 3 young ladies handling the pitching duties while Hamilton, Wallace and Brown recuperate.

    Just make sure you fold those pocket aces next time.

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