Owen Vanthillo (@owenvanthillo) 's Twitter Profile
Owen Vanthillo

@owenvanthillo

wncc baseball alumni, HSU baseball alumni

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Joe Kinneberg (@joekinneberg) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Grad Transfer 1 Year of eligibility left and looking to coach after. .346 AVG .991 OPS 12 Doubles 6 HR .906 Fielding Percentage

Joe Kinneberg (@joekinneberg) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I’m proud to announce that I will be getting my masters and playing my last year of college baseball Arkansas Tech Baseball. Excited for the future and thankful for the past. #wonderboys

I’m proud to announce that I will be getting my masters and playing my last year of college baseball <a href="/ATUBaseball/">Arkansas Tech Baseball</a>. Excited for the future and thankful for the past. #wonderboys
Zane hendrickx (@zane53395765) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Juco sophomore looking for a 4 year school Stats from freshman year 4-1 W-L 36.2 ip 4.91 ERA 1.31 WHIP 6’4” 205lbs Exercise science GPA 3.17 Fb 84-86 Cb 72-73 Ch 75-76 #JucoRoute FLATGROUND Pitching Noah Sharp Five Tool JUCO WNCC Baseball

CelticsUnite (@celticsunite18) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Jayson Tatum—— “I’m sick of this sh*t, but I know it’ll pay off. That’s how I won a championship” ELITE mentality.

Zane hendrickx (@zane53395765) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Juco sophomore looking for a 4 year school Stats from freshman year 4-1 W-L 36.2 ip 4.91 ERA 1.31 WHIP 6’4” 210lbs Exercise science GPA 3.17 Fb 84-86 T88 Cb 72-73 Ch 75-76 #JucoRoute FLATGROUND Pitching Noah Sharp Five Tool JUCO WNCC Baseball

Barstool Sports (@barstoolsports) 's Twitter Profile Photo

One of the best intros in movie history Major League. Bob Uecker made it feel like the biggest game in baseball history. Rest in Peace.

Eric Cressey (@ericcressey) 's Twitter Profile Photo

No MLB pitcher has thrown >3IP yet, but high school arms threw complete games in FL this week. And, the HS kids will be playing fall ball four weeks after the World Series ends. The first "fix" for the injury epidemic is more about math and common sense than cutting-edge ideas.