NEWBERRY — On the whiteboard of Tavis Honeycutt’s hospital delivery room his uncle TJ Spina wrote, “The next Derek Jeter, #2.” From that moment on, baseball was instilled in his future. Honeycutt was holding a bat as soon as he could stand. When he was two, his baseball abilities had already begun to show when he was playing around with a little plastic ball at his aunt’s house. “We threw it, he swung at it and he hit it. It broke the window in …
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