Parks Harber Named Perfect Game National Player Of The Week
Posted Apr 2, 2024
The Tar Heels (25-4) are one of the hottest college baseball teams in the nation. Equally as hot, Parks Harber. A senior transfer from Atlanta, the 6-3, 225-pound infielder just ended a streak where he homered in 5 straight games and collected 8 of his 10 round trippers on the year. UNC looks like an Omaha contender and if Harber stays on this heater.
(Perfect Game)
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