Josh Haggas
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Josh Haggas (born January 29, 1971 in Whitesboro, New York) is a former minor league baseball player. He played high school baseball for Notre Dame High School. Purdue University, University of Notre Dame, and Virginia Tech offered him scholarships to play college baseball. He played at Virginia Tech with Brad Clontz of the Atlanta Braves. Haggas has the record at Virginia Tech for most assists by a shortstop in a game, with 9. Haggas set this record against Cincinnati on May 16, 1991. Haggas was drafted by the New York Mets in the 22nd round of 1992 amateur entry draft, and played 3 seasons in the Mets system.
Josh has been known to have post-game stress and usually involves screaming and sweating. He dislikes teh "Brittzor" and she makes him cringe and sweat. The thought of her sweet hair usually brings on this shocking display of a sportsmen in need of help.
Wikipedia cannot display a picture of "Brittzor" due to the ultimate cringe it may cause