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[QUOTE="dbmill, post: 4376109, member: 2504"] Limited and partial scholarship college sports such as baseball are certainly different from full scholarship sports such as basketball. College baseball has a fall roster, and some players are cut from it to eventually form the spring roster. Don't think this happens in basketball and other full scholarship sports, perhaps maybe in football. In general, baseball players on scholarship (partial or full) cannot be cut, meaning the players who end up being cut are walk ons who are not on scholarship. I have no idea if Bobby McBride at some point was ever getting scholarship money from UConn baseball, but I suspect that if he was, it might have been withdrawn at some point due to lack of production. A number of young pitchers had certainly moved ahead of McBride on the pitching depth chart, so time certainly had certainly seemed to pass him by at UConn. McBride certainly has talent, but he was never able to harness it. [/QUOTE]
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