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Dom Amore: UConn pitcher Jimmy Wang found his way from Beijing to Storrs, where he’s balancing baseball and academics as he waits out a pandemic...
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[QUOTE="dbmill, post: 3497653, member: 2504"] >This season, he (Wang) dealt with arm and back soreness, and flu symptoms that proved to be a common cold, but he eventually got into three games as a reliever, 4 1/3 innings with six strikeouts, and was just beginning to get fully healthy when spring sports were shut down due to the coronavirus. As a redshirt sophomore, he is eligible for the MLB draft. “The scouts wanted to see him,” Penders says. “This year was going to be his coming out party.”< >Could Jimmy Wang become the first from the mainland to play in the Major Leagues? He hopes to become a permanent U.S. resident, and he has a way of taking baseball people by surprise. “His brightest days are ahead of him,” Penders says. “He’s got a chance to be really, really special if just a few things click. He just needs to pitch more. He hasn’t pitched enough yet.”< [/QUOTE]
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