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UNC baseball: Scott Forbes reaffirms 'extremely high' confidence in pitcher Aidan Haugh


It’s been a rocky stretch for North Carolina Tar Heels pitcher . Despite that, head coach is still confident in his starting pitcher. In his last time out, Haugh was only able to go four innings in what turned out to be a loss to NC State. Haugh’s disappointing starts go back to the Virginia Tech series and his start on April 19th. (On3.com)

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UNC baseball: Scott Forbes reaffirms 'extremely high' confidence in pitcher Aidan Haugh