Sam Angelo Brings Power, Versatility to UNC Baseball
Posted Sep 17, 2024
No. 23 in North Carolina baseball’s lineup has been synonymous with ‘power hitter’ the past three seasons, with Alberto Osuna hammering his way to 45 career home runs. Osuna has moved on, but the power should remain as grad transfer Sam Angelo dons the digits. "Sam Angelo? He's a hitter," coach Scott Forbes said. The numbers back that up.
(Inside Carolina)
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