WORCESTER — Shane Drohan didn’t always envision a life in baseball. As a high school sophomore, the WooSox left-handed pitcher actually stopped playing the sport in 2015 to focus on football. “I was pretty on and off with baseball growing up,” Drohan said. Less than two years later, every single…Read More
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