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RE: 2019-20 offseason baseball discussion
(06-03-2019 10:57 PM)Golden Eagle Fan Wrote:  
(06-03-2019 10:07 PM)EagNBran Wrote:  Wallner drafted 39th overall to the Twins.

Anyone who hoped he may come back, it won’t happen. Minnesota boy getting to play for the team he grew up cheering for. He’s gonna get a chance at his dream.

Who is the highest drafted player in USM history? Just curious.

According to a tweet from USM media relations director Jack Duggan...... "Wallner is the highest USM player chosen in the MLB first year player draft"

and from southernmiss.com website: The previous highest Golden Eagle pick was Tommy Davis at No. 54 in the 1994 draft by the Baltimore Orioles.
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