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Mac Horvath eligible for MLB Draft, but price tag may be too high


Some Major League Baseball teams have reached out to North Carolina infielder ’s advisor to find out the price tag it would take for him to sign. The figure is thought to be in excess of $1,000,000. If a pro team believes Horvath cannot be signed, he is likely to go undrafted and return to UNC. "I’m planning on going back to school," Horvath said. (Rochester Post Bulletin)

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Mac Horvath eligible for MLB Draft, but price tag may be too high


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