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'''Jason Heyward''' is a future outfielder or first-baseman for the ]. He played baseball in high school for ] in ]. He was selected 14th overall in the ]. He also lists his heroes as ], ], and ]. It is rumored that in 6th Grade Math Class, Jason counted to infinity. Twice. | '''Jason Heyward''' is a future outfielder or first-baseman for the ]. He played baseball in high school for ] in ]. He was selected 14th overall in the ]. He also lists his heroes as ], ], and ]. It is rumored that in 6th Grade Math Class, Jason counted to infinity. Twice. He is a 6 foot 1 inch, 220 pound player with power to in the future hit 40 homeruns in one season. | ||
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Jason Heyward is a future outfielder or first-baseman for the Atlanta Braves. He played baseball in high school for Henry County High School in McDonough, Georgia. He was selected 14th overall in the 2007 Major League Baseball Draft. He also lists his heroes as Chuck Norris, Mac Thomason, and God. It is rumored that in 6th Grade Math Class, Jason counted to infinity. Twice. He is a 6 foot 1 inch, 220 pound player with power to in the future hit 40 homeruns in one season.
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