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Listen to Play Ball! on WSVA

Play Ball! with Mike Bocock and Augusta Free Press editor Chris Graham is back on WSVA-550AM in Harrisonburg, Va., today at 6:25 p.m.

The show, which covers the Shenandoah Valley baseball scene, features an interview with Steve Cox, the associate sports information director at Bridgewater College and the general manager of the Staunton Braves. Cox will talk about BC’s recent run in the NCAA Tournament and help us preview the upcoming 2014 Valley Baseball League season.

Also on the show, Mike and Chris preview the upcoming high-school baseball postseason, and break down the 2014 ACC Baseball Tournament.

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