Word: trey
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...There was a big story in there about how Trey Hendricks had decided to spurn some offers at other schools [and] the draft and wants to come to Harvard, get his degree and then play major league baseball,” Walsh says. “Just seeing that in print, it was just a tremendous feeling as a coach to see someone that’s got their head on right and has their plans laid out, a path, and could see beyond senior year. I think that’s what Trey did when he made his decision...
Like most Texas boys, Hendricks swung his first bat soon after he said his first word. Little Trey was only two-years-old when he became captivated with his high-school age neighbors playing catch regularly in the yard nearby...
...years later, he was on his first organized team, a four-year-old playing with six- and seven-year-old kids. But being the youngest never bothered him. Art was a college baseball umpire at the time, and his son often tagged along to the ballpark. Soon Trey was a bat boy for the University of Houston, sitting in the same dugout as current Brewers pitcher Shane Nance...
While Morgalis adjusts to flame throwing on the East Coast, junior Trey Hendricks seems to have already found his niche. Hendricks, who doubles as the team’s offensive juggernaut and first-baseman, has been Harvard’s most prolific force on the mound, leading the team in innings pitched...
...always thought of Trey more as a first baseman, but he really surprised me with his pitching performances,” Brunnig says. “He should keep us in every game he pitches...