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Mac Horvath reflects on his first professional baseball season in the minor leagues


was drafted in the second round by the Baltimore Orioles after spending his college career with UNC. Mac was traded to the Tampa Bay Rays at the trade deadline and finished the season with the High A Affiliate in Bowling Green, KY. Mac says his love for the sport began when he was four or five years old playing baseball with his brother. (KIMT News 3)

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Mac Horvath reflects on his first professional baseball season in the minor leagues