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UNC’s top-level outfield defense will be huge in spacious Omaha ballpark


Charles Schwab Field's spacious dimensions can turn long drives into long outs that might be home runs in other venues. When No. 4-seed North Carolina gets a rematch with No. 12 Virginia in Friday’s 2 p.m. College World Series opener, the dynamics will be a lot different from when the Cavaliers won two of three in Charlottesville, Va., in early April. (Tar Heel Tribune)

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UNC’s top-level outfield defense will be huge in spacious Omaha ballpark


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