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	<title>Comments on: DIII Top 30: OF Greg Ferrell, Mount Union</title>
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		<title>By: Lester Ferrell</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Lester Ferrell]]></dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Chris

As a follower of SEC college baseball for almost 30 years Ive seen a lot of toolsy players rise above the cream of the crop and become rare finds. Most go on to high achievements in MLB, others to prominence in various professional fields. All members of this elite club shared one thing in common and that was a refuasl to lose which Greg Ferrell vigorously demonstates on and off the field. The singlemost attribute of his character as a player between the lines is an acute awareness of all aspects of the game and where he is among the game&#039;s narrative. This is common among all super-rare players of this caliber and provides the edge needed against all challenges. 
Keep your eyes on ferrell and watch where this kid lands in life&#039;s drama.]]></description>
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<p>As a follower of SEC college baseball for almost 30 years Ive seen a lot of toolsy players rise above the cream of the crop and become rare finds. Most go on to high achievements in MLB, others to prominence in various professional fields. All members of this elite club shared one thing in common and that was a refuasl to lose which Greg Ferrell vigorously demonstates on and off the field. The singlemost attribute of his character as a player between the lines is an acute awareness of all aspects of the game and where he is among the game&#8217;s narrative. This is common among all super-rare players of this caliber and provides the edge needed against all challenges.<br />
Keep your eyes on ferrell and watch where this kid lands in life&#8217;s drama.</p>
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