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Photo: Pine tar not an issue for this Auburn batter
Auburn man lobs pine cones for his great-grandson to hit Monday afternoon.
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Levi Mailhot winds up Monday afternoon to hit a pine cone his great-grandfather Wayne pitches to him at Lakeview Fields off Garcelawn Road in Auburn. They had two bags of cones of various sizes and shapes mixed in with all sorts of balls of differing shapes, colors, sizes and weights to keep the youngster interested with less downtime shagging balls. Russ Dillingham/Sun Journal
Levi Mailhot winds up Monday afternoon to hit a pine cone his great-grandfather Wayne pitches to him at Lakeview Fields off Garcelawn Road in Auburn. They had two bags of cones of various sizes and shapes mixed in with all sorts of balls of differing shapes, colors, sizes and weights to keep the youngster interested with less downtime shagging balls. Russ Dillingham/Sun Journal
Levi Mailhot winds up Monday afternoon to hit a pine cone his great-grandfather Wayne pitches to him at Lakeview Fields off Garcelawn Road in Auburn. They had two bags of cones of various sizes and shapes mixed in with all sorts of balls of differing shapes, colors, sizes and weights to keep the youngster interested with less downtime shagging balls. Russ Dillingham/Sun Journal
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