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Summer Sessions: Q&A With Gavin Gallaher


How was the transition from the College World Series to the Cape Cod League? UNC third baseman : "It was an easy transition. Everybody was very welcoming, and settling in didn't take long. The Cape brings you back to why you play baseball. There aren't state-of-the-art fields like The Bosh. You go out, play baseball and have fun." (GoHeels.com)

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Summer Sessions: Q&A With Gavin Gallaher