Colin Moran grew into college baseball’s best hitter
Posted Apr 25, 2013
When Colin Moran is at bat – a frightening sight for opposing pitchers, given Moran is hitting .395 and leads the nation with 67 RBIs – he frequently readjusts the straps of his batting gloves, pulling them loose and then setting them back down again. Moran does this, he said, because the routine helps him clear his mind when he’s at the plate. It helps him focus.
(Raleigh News & Observer)
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