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Walker Kelly

Oct 07, 20201 hr 21 min
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Episode description

Walker Kelly played baseball at Texas Christian University in 2009 & 2010.  He gained notoriety during the 2002 Little League World Series for being a dominant left-handed pitcher.  Walker talks about growing up in Fort Worth, Texas, how he got into baseball, and being a pitcher.  He then details Westside's run to the 2002 Little League World Series, the experience in Williamsport, the record-breaking semi-final game where he had 19 strikeouts, and how he is still friends with a lot of his teammates today.  Walker explains the adjustment to pitching on the Big League field, his great high school career at Arlington Heights where he went undefeated on the mound, the recruiting process, and why he chose TCU.  He details his 2 seasons there, the adjustment to college baseball, beating rival Texas to advance to the College World Series, his experience in Omaha, why he stopped playing baseball after the 2010 season, and what he's been up to since his baseball career ended

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