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Orioles prospect Vance Honeycutt has always been fast. A growth spurt made him a ‘freak.’


played shortstop at Salisbury High School in North Carolina. He played a few times in the outfield for his travel team, but the new position was somewhat of an experiment to see what the newcomer might bring to a UNC roster that already had an established shortstop. While center field might have been new, the speed required wasn’t. (The Baltimore Banner)

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Orioles prospect Vance Honeycutt has always been fast. A growth spurt made him a ‘freak.’


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