Judge denies Alberto Osuna's bid for injunction as he attempts to play baseball for Tennessee
- A federal judge denied Alberto Osuna's motion for a preliminary injunction to play baseball for Tennessee, stating that his extraordinary talents do not justify the extraordinary remedy he seeks.
- Osuna's lawyer, Chad Hatmaker, expressed disappointment with the ruling and mentioned they are considering next steps.
- Tennessee has won its first 11 games in their title defense, even without Osuna in the lineup.
- Osuna sued the NCAA, arguing that his time at Walters State Community College should not count against his eligibility.
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