MT. STERLING, Ill. — The top of the brace designed to stabilize Matt Boylen’s knee has been torture on his baseball pants, leaving a rip across the left thigh as he hasn’t shied away from diving, sliding or playing aggressively. He refused to let it be torture on his psyche. “It was kind of a mind game,” Boylen said. “This thing is bearing on you, and it’s hard dealing with the difference in weight. Getting used to that brace and seeing I was ab…
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