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PhoulBallz Interview: Cole Stobbe answers Nine Silly-ass Questions

Recently I was lucky enough to have Class A Lakewood infielder Cole Stobbe spend a few minutes with me to answer nine silly-ass questions.

The 21-year-old, who was the Phillies 3rd round draft selection in 2016, has been performing very well of late for the 'Claws, posting a .300 average with a pair of homers and three RBI in his last 10 games.

In this interview that is designed to get to know and have fun with the player, Stobbe, a Nebraska native, spoke about hip hop music, junk food, a missed employment opportunity and plenty more.

The audio, located over at Patreon.com/PhoulBallz, is available exclusively for patrons that support my work. Contribute, help me keep exclusive content coming your way and check it out!

Direct link to Cole's interview right here.

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