GAINESVILLE, Florida. Half an hour after his son had a bucket of party water poured over his head as he prepared for a national television interview, Cliff Waldrep’s voice was still cracked with emotion. Waldrep was at Condron Ballpark on Saturday, watching his son, the right-hander Gators Become a Max…Read More
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