There truly will not be many more Bryce Chance type of players in college sports anymore due to the transfer portal & NIL. A walk-on who waited his turn & stayed faithful to one team throughout. They just don’t make many like Beans anymore.
Thank you 🤍 @BryceChance4
An empty chair.
A voice you can still hear.
A laugh you still remember.
Glioblastoma changes more than lives—it changes families, traditions, and the moments that once felt complete.
As Brain Cancer Awareness Month ends, we remember those we've lost, honor those fighting today, and keep pushing for a future with fewer empty chairs. 💜
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“That was honestly one of the coolest moments of my career,” said Llinas. “Because this is one of the coolest places to play in baseball. Fifteen, sixteen thousand people in an away crowd. It was a surreal moment.”
His coach requested to add on to his pitcher's answer.
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