UNC Weekend Baseball Notebook: New Faces and Crooked Numbers
Posted Feb 19, 2024
Georgia transfer Parks Harber made an impressive showing in his first series as a Tar Heel, going 5-for-12 with three RBI, bringing another powerful bat to an already potent lineup. Casey Cook continued last season's hot streak, going 8-for-14 on the weekend with 7 RBI and his first homer of the season – one triple shy of the cycle in Saturday’s 16-5 win.
(Inside Carolina)
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