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How UNC Baseball Inspires the Next Generation of Tar Heels


UNC professor Matt Andrews often tells his Baseball and American History class that "baseball has marked the time." It’s the same line that James Earl Jones, as Terrence Mann, says in Field of Dreams. Baseball, a child’s game at its core, brings people together. It connects generations. Everyone has those players they remember watching grow up. (Inside Carolina)

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How UNC Baseball Inspires the Next Generation of Tar Heels