His name would catch your eye regardless, but North Carolina freshman Skye Bolt has wasted no time making a name for himself on the field.
The 6’2, 175-pound outfielder is bound for Harwich this summer, and if he keeps up what he’s done in the first three weeks of the college baseball season, he’ll head to the Cape with a lot of accolades. Bolt went 2-for-3 in his collegiate debut and 4-for-5 in his next game. He hasn’t slowed down much since, with a hit – and usually more than one – in eight of UNC’s 10 games.
For the season, Bolt is hitting a team-best .472, which is good for fifth in the ACC.
The fast start isn’t a huge surprise. Bolt was drafted in the 26th round but was ranked among the nation’s top 50 high school players by both Baseball America and Perfect Game.
UNC stars have found a home on Cape Cod for many years, from Andrew Miller to Colin Moran. Bolt may be the next Tar Heel star, and the Cape awaits.
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