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Vance Honeycutt not hiding from rough start in minor leagues


didn’t hesitate when asked about his first full professional season and what he’s learned about himself. "This game punches you in the face," the 22-year-old outfielder said. "Learn how to respond, how to deal with it. Being able to work through that and come out the other side a better player, a better person, and just trying to do that." (MSN.com)

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Vance Honeycutt not hiding from rough start in minor leagues