Author: Jacob Calvin Meyer

SARASOTA, Fla. — Gunnar Henderson, despite his talent and accolades, is usually humble when speaking in the Orioles’ clubhouse. He doesn’t brag like one of the best young players in baseball. He often addresses people as “sir” or “ma’am” – a result of his southern roots. Last season, he once joked that he was waiting for his “manpower” to arrive after hitting a 462-foot home run off Eutaw Street at age 21. But that modesty is what baseball is all about. There’s another topic that takes up a portion of his nights — and some of his teammates — during…

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