Drafted in the 14th round by the Florida Marlins, Grim has until Aug. 15 to decide whether to use his third year of collegiate eligibility or go straight into the minors. He indicated that unless the Marlins overwhelm him with a pending offer, he’s planning to stay put. He had a 5.12 ERA this summer over 31 2⁄3 innings, with 51 strikeouts and 18 walks.
“Right now I’m leaning towards coming to Cal Poly,” said Grim, who’s from Salinas. Grim has multiple family members who attended the university and said he loves the town. “Plus, maybe just one more year of that college experience would always help you out in professional baseball.”
“Right now I’m leaning towards coming to Cal Poly,” said Grim, who’s from Salinas. Grim has multiple family members who attended the university and said he loves the town. “Plus, maybe just one more year of that college experience would always help you out in professional baseball.”
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