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Florida baseball pitcher Liam Peterson struck out two batters and reached 98 mph in his first fall scrimmage.
Peterson has been working on building leg strength and developing a two-seam fastball to complement his primary fastball.
The right-hander also aims to use his curveball more frequently in the upcoming season.
Two weeks ago, Liam Peterson stepped on the mound for the first time in Florida baseball’s fall scrimmages.
In his first inning, Peterson struck out the first two batters and topped out at 98 mph in front of an audience of scouts.
Peterson then faced Brendan Lawson in what was a respectable battle between two future first-round picks in their respective draft classes.
Lawson quickly faced a 0-2 count as Peterson pounded the strike zone. The right-

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