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Brett Cecil doesn't settle.
The Auburn Doubledays pitcher had the opportunity to play professional baseball when he graduated from high school in 2004, but opted to give college a try. That choice worked out well, as he left the University of Maryland as the single season save record holder with 13 as a sophomore, shattering the previous mark of seven.
In three seasons as a Terrapin, Cecil also left as the career saves record holder with 23. With two starts under his belt in Auburn heading into Saturday, Cecil talks about the pressure of being picked early, growing up in Maryland and why his first job was the best one for him.
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