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From Baseball Obscurity To Basketball Paradise
From Baseball Obscurity To Basketball Paradise
When he was a high school Senior, CJ Henry had an interesting dilemma: attend the University of Kansas on a basketball scholarship, or sign with the Yankees, who drafted him 17th overall in 2005. He ended up signing a $1.7 million deal with the Yankees, but was traded to Philadelphia in the ...
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