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Another tremendous addition to the future of the Texas Baseball program. 

Jim Schlossnagle and his staff have landed the No. 1 player in the state of Texas — Kayson Cunningham, an infielder out of San Antonio Johnson HS. 

Cunningham was previously committed to Texas Tech, though reopened his recruitment and made the decision to stay closer to home and pick the Longhorns. 

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I don't follow college baseball very closely. How quickly do high-school players adjust to the college game? I know football players typically need time to get bigger and stronger but that seems less important in baseball. 

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9 minutes ago, Jimmy Two Times said:

Is there any chance the #1 player in the state makes it on campus? 

More than a year away to find out. But we will see. 

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5 minutes ago, jonbailey said:

I don't follow college baseball very closely. How quickly do high-school players adjust to the college game? I know football players typically need time to get bigger and stronger but that seems less important in baseball. 

90 mph is the same across every level. He’d contribute as a freshman 

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