When Chris Troyano was a freshman, he remembered asking his older teammates if they thought he had a shot at 100 career hits after a solid rookie season on varsity. “I finished with 22 hits my freshman year and I remember talking to the upperclassmen and I was like, ‘You guys think I have a…
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