Kennedy On His Dominant Start In Scranton

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 Kennedy On His Dominant Start In Scranton
From Chad Jennings blog : “I’m trying to say it humbly, but it doesn’t matter what I say, it’s going to come out cocky,” he said. “You just know. I woke up today and told my wife, I just have a feeling I’m going to make these guys look stupid.” “It felt like it was getting better and better the last two outings, and then I got called into the office and told I was coming here,” Kennedy said. ... [link]

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