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After battling eye problems, Walker Pennington stepping up for Aggies

Texas A&M outfielder Walker Pennington spent much of the 2017 season suffering from a mysterious problem with his left eye. Now past the issue, the senior has been coming in clutch during the Aggies' postseason run.
June 15, 2017
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As his batting average plummeted, Texas A&M outfielder Walker Pennington’s frustration grew. He’d been an All-American in high school. He’d hit .420 with 13 home runs in junior college. He’d hit a respectable .258 as a backup in his first season at A&M.

So, when his batting average plunged below .200, he might have felt like crying. Except, the tears wouldn’t have fallen. Not from the left eye, anyway. A bizarre eye injury that marred his senior season would’ve prevented that.

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