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Hall back on the field after bout with cancer
AUBURN - Now, it's just baseball.
Every day was a battle for Brian Hall. The cleanup-hitting second baseman from Carlsbad, N.M. worried. He worried - with every swing, every miss - how long he'd remain an Auburn Doubleday. He worried about an unfulfilled dream.
“I used to live and die with every pitch,” the 24-year-old Hall said. “I was so hard on myself. If I struck out or had a bad game I worried that I'd be released.”
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