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okay--that'll be enough about the AAA Homerun Derby. Let's try to limit the coverage on the Arena Football Leagues All Pro Skills Competition as well.
Stow it, kill-joy. This article was more interesting than anything will be about MLB's snooze-fest. At least players show up for this, and the fact a local high school kid hit some moon shots -- makes me wish I was there.
blg you are not a fan of the game or of local athletics. This was not only an article about the AAA Homerun Derby but about a local kid who is a stud and could be a first round draft choice. I have had teams play against Kayden and have watched him play on the rival SF team.
Great article... wish I was there. I feel sorry for 3A baseball next year. Maybe Kayden should take the Bryce Harper route and go down to Southern Nevada for a year.
I think that is wayyyy cool. Good for him. Sounds like he has a career ahead of him. I wish they would do something like that here in eastern Idaho and allowing some of the top high school talent in the region to participate. I honestly believe an all-star high school team could beat the local farm team. . .
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