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      <description>Mookie Betts is a young kid in the Red Sox organization who excelled in three sports in high school. Because of his small frame, fans may still mistake him for a high schooler now. Betts is 19 years old, standing at 5-foot-9 and weighing 160 pounds.  Mookie is no high schooler though.  What he is is a pro baseball player with the Lowell Spinners and his talent speaks for itself.</description>
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      <description>The current Mississippi State baseball coaching staff has recruited the southeastern states of Alabama, Mississippi, Georgia and Florida hard the past two years. And it appears they are adding another state to that list, Tennessee. Mookie Betts, of Overton High School in Nashville, Tennessee, is receiving heavy recruiting attention from several colleges, including Mississippi State.</description>
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