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Dom Amore: Though he may never play for UConn, Ben Casparius will eventually play pro baseball as a Husky at heart
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[QUOTE="dbmill, post: 3583659, member: 2504"] I've said it before, but it seems that MLB is intent on destroying the current minor league structure, something they were trying to do before the pandemic hit. The virus just helped MLB to advance their goals in terms of restructuring minor league baseball. Together with the tug of war between ownership and players over what to do with the current season, it also looks like the minor leagues could totally lose their seasons as well. Minor league players are being released due to the loss of their season. Professional "organized" baseball seems to to be in a total state of flux, chaos now rules. Money is not going to be a big factor for non drafted free agents to sign. Unless these players find themselves in an obviously right fit with the right organization, it would seem to me that until things start to settle down, the best option for for college baseball players is to stay out of this potential frying plan and stay in school. But that is obviously a decision each college player is going to have to make for themselves. [/QUOTE]
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