Which ex-high school standouts from South Bay Leader area will play on Wednesday, June 3?

Andrew Dowd and Andrew Dalquist
Andrew Dowd and Andrew Dalquist
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These ex-South Bay Leader area high school standouts will participate in competitions on Wednesday, June 3.

Andrew Dowd and Andrew Dalquist
Andrew Dalquist
San Antonio Missions
Pitcher
6′1″ 175
Redondo Union High School
Hometown: Redondo Beach
Next Game: vs. Wichita Wind Surge, Wednesday, June 3, 7:35 p.m.

Andrew Dowd and Andrew Dalquist
Andrew Dowd
Montgomery Biscuits
Pitcher
6′2″ 206
Junipero Serra High School
Hometown: Millbrae
Next Game: vs. Biloxi Shuckers, Wednesday, June 3, 7:35 p.m.

Andrew Dowd and Andrew Dalquist
Jared Karros
Tulsa Drillers
Pitcher
6′7″ 195
Mira Costa High School
Hometown: Manhattan Beach
Next Game: vs. Amarillo Sod Poodles, Wednesday, June 3, 8:05 p.m.

Andrew Dowd and Andrew Dalquist
Julian Merryweather
St. Paul Saints
Pitcher
6′4″ 215
Junipero Serra High School
Hometown: Berkeley
Next Game: vs. Indianapolis Indians, Wednesday, June 3, 2:07 p.m.



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