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As you might expect, and as you might have already noticed, the number of posts at School House Zach is going to lessen a little bit here in the month of June. Not a whole lot of high school sports action going on.
There was an all-city baseball game last Friday night at Gerry Collis Field at Bakersfield College, and that was pretty interesting. Liberty's Tony Mills, who was coaching the East All-Stars, decided to intentionally walk Centennial's Jarret Martin and Ridgeview's Art Charles, the two local high schoolers drafted out of Bakersfield earlier that day in the MLB draft.
You don't normally see intentional walks in all-star games — first of all, they're for fun (at least they're supposed to be; get it right, MLB) — but also because there are normally some pretty good players waiting if you decide to give a free pass to one particular guy. That was the case here, and that's why the West won. Centennial's Joe Ramirez, overlooked all year for more heralded teammates...
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