All-State baseball player of the year: Broken Arrow's Archie Bradley turns attention to draft
TULSA — Moments after finishing off a 14-strikeout, two-hit performance in the Class 6A state championship game, Broken Arrow right-hander Archie Bradley turned his attention forward about three weeks.
After a year that included committing to OU in football and baseball and rising up draft boards to become one of the top two high school pitchers in the nation in scout's eyes, the draft was the next thing ...
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