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Casey Cook Is Where He Belongs


, now in his third year with the UNC Baseball program, tops the Tar Heels squad in a plethora of statistical categories and provides a steady performer for head coach and the Tar Heels. But it was that day on the deck where 18-month-old – barely able to stand on his own – found out he was a left-handed hitter. (Inside Carolina)

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Casey Cook Is Where He Belongs