San Antonio high school alumnus to make World Series debut with Texas Rangers on Friday
As the Texas Rangers prepare to play their first World Series game in 12 years, a local San Antonio high school is wishing one of their alums good luck. Ranger rookie third baseman Josh Jung — also voted in as an All-Star this season — is a San Antonio native and graduate of Douglas MacArthur High School. As Jung prepares to play in his first World Series game ever, the folks at North East Independent School District wished him good luck on the district’s official Facebook page on Thursday.
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