Non Roster Invitee: Chin-hui Tsao

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 Non Roster Invitee: Chin-hui Tsao
Chin-hui Tsao joins his third organization in four years as he attempts to win a spot on the Kansas City Royals. He’s hit a few bumpy roads along the way but his age, still just 26, and talent still have scouts salavating today. Continue to read about Tsao! [link]

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