More Power Could Be On Horizon For Cardinals’ Won-Bin Cho
Won-Bin Cho is an athletic outfielder who has shown feel to hit and speed. As his body matures, the Cardinals want to see more power.
Won-Bin Cho is an athletic outfielder who has shown feel to hit and speed. As his body matures, the Cardinals want to see more power.
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