Arkansas wants to avoid major draft damage this year

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FAYETTEVILLE — Arkansas will lose its top hitter and pitcher in the Major League Draft, but at least the departures won’t be as severe as a year ago when nine Razorbacks signed professional contracts.


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Originally published 03:55 a.m., June 5, 2008
Updated 05:22 a.m., June 6, 2008

Sports, Pages 23 on 06/05/2008

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