Who are the ex-high school stars from Greenville County area competing on Tuesday, May 19?

William Graves and Rocco Reid
William Graves and Rocco Reid
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On Tuesday, May 19, these former Greenville County area high school standouts will be in action.

William Graves and Rocco Reid
Adam Serwinowski
Tulsa Drillers
Pitcher
6′5″ 191
Eastside High School
Hometown: Taylors
Next Game: vs. Wichita Wind Surge, Tuesday, May 19, 7:35 p.m.

William Graves and Rocco Reid
Caden Grice
Hillsboro Hops
Pitcher
6′6″ 250
Riverside High School
Hometown: Greer
Next Game: vs. Eugene Emeralds, Tuesday, May 19, 9:35 p.m.

William Graves and Rocco Reid
Rocco Reid
Hillsboro Hops
Pitcher
6′0″ 200
Greenville Technical Charter High School
Hometown: Durango
Next Game: vs. Eugene Emeralds, Tuesday, May 19, 9:35 p.m.

William Graves and Rocco Reid
William Graves
Jersey Shore BlueClaws
Pitcher
6′6″ 205
Eastside High School
Hometown: Greenville
Next Game: vs. Wilmington Blue Rocks, Tuesday, May 19, 6:35 p.m.



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