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Alberto Osuna ineligible to open Tennessee baseball season, court denies temporary restraining order


will not be eligible for Tennessee baseball when it opens the season Friday. A judge denied Osuna's motion for a temporary restraining order that would have deemed him eligible to play for the Volunteers immediately. The court scheduled an expedited hearing for February 26 in regards to Osuna's motion for a preliminary injunction. (Knoxville News Sentinel)

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Alberto Osuna ineligible to open Tennessee baseball season, court denies temporary restraining order