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Cool nugget from last night — KJ Lacey and Bo Barnes sat front row down the left field line to see Jonah Williams’ first career start on the diamond. Ended up being quite a good one for Jonah who went 2–4 at the plate with 3 runs batted in. 

Now, according to Jim Schlossnagle, Williams will be starting in left field “for the foreseeable future” after the Friday night victory against Auburn. 

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I hate to say this because I know it's almost sacrilegious but Williams should just stick to baseball.

Why would anybody subject to their body to years of football when baseball is an option?

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24 minutes ago, CJ Vogel said:

Cool nugget from last night — KJ Lacey and Bo Barnes sat front row down the left field line to see Jonah Williams’ first career start on the diamond. Ended up being quite a good one for Jonah who went 2–4 at the plate with 3 runs batted in. 

Now, according to Jim Schlossnagle, Williams will be starting in left field “for the foreseeable future” after the Friday night victory against Auburn. 

We expected that to happen. He is an amazing young man from Galveston Ball . He will most probably be a Super Star on the football field also . Get ready NIL Jonah is coming for you !

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31 minutes ago, Bobbers said:

I hate to say this because I know it's almost sacrilegious but Williams should just stick to baseball.

Why would anybody subject to their body to years of football when baseball is an option?

Because athletes do this thing called,  "competing in athletic competition."

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14 minutes ago, marathon said:

 

 

B.O.i. The Island . How fortunate Texas is to have this young man . He won’t be here long . Enjoy his incredible feats of athleticism while you can “HOOKEM “

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28 minutes ago, Bobbers said:

I hate to say this because I know it's almost sacrilegious but Williams should just stick to baseball.

Why would anybody subject to their body to years of football when baseball is an option?

I hope he gets to do both long enough for him to make an educated decision on which sport he wants to do long term. He has a bright future in both, but would live for him to concentrate in one and be as dominant as possible.

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36 minutes ago, Bobbers said:

I hate to say this because I know it's almost sacrilegious but Williams should just stick to baseball.

Why would anybody subject to their body to years of football when baseball is an option?

I’d hate for it to happen, but it’s the smart thing to do. 

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1 hour ago, Forrest J. said:

I’d hate for it to happen, but it’s the smart thing to do. 

Respectfully disagree...at THIS point.  

Too early to tell which is the "smart" thing to do.  He's 17.  Let's see what happens in BOTH sports, THEN make a decision.

But that's just me.

Carry on.

HOOKEM

 

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5 minutes ago, Thorn007 said:

much harder to have success in major leagues. just look at the hispanic titanic

He isn't even playing or listed on a roster right now.  I assume he is on some kind of DL because I can't find that he was cut/released. That being said, it has been a few days since I checked.

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5 hours ago, taxsaver said:

Because athletes do this thing called,  "competing in athletic competition."

Lol, that is a pretty good response. 

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9 hours ago, Bobbers said:

I hate to say this because I know it's almost sacrilegious but Williams should just stick to baseball.

Why would anybody subject to their body to years of football when baseball is an option?

Because it is much easier to make it in pro football than pro baseball.

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9 minutes ago, Neil Leininger said:

Because it is much easier to make it in pro football than pro baseball.

Kyler Murray agrees with this message.

For those who forgot, he was the # 1 overall pick in the NFL draft and # 9 overall pick in the MLB draft and chose pro football.

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