Controlling their destiny
Posted May 9, 2007
Robert Woodard doesn't get the acclaim of former teammates and fellow pitchers Andrew Miller and Daniel Bard. All Woodard does is win. Miller and Bard are two great talents. Each went in the first round of the Major League Baseball draft a year ago, but it was Woodard who pitched the finest game of the Tar Heels' College World Series appearance last summer.
(Chapel Hill News)
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