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Joshua Fields, savior of UGA Baseball

I was asked on Wednesday to shoot a portrait of this UGA baseball player.  I had some ideas for portraits that were more creative, but when it started raining it became more a matter of trying to make sure the equipment I was using didn’t get fried so I went with something more standard.

Georgia closer Joshua Fields poses for a portrait inside the Georgia dugout at Foley Field in Athens, Ga., on Thursday, May 15, 2008. Fields was selected by the Atlanta Braves in the second round of the draft last June. The pitcher who can throw 97 mph heat, however, chose to stay for his senior season at Georgia.

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Discussion

3 comments for “Joshua Fields, savior of UGA Baseball”

  1. You are the best pitcher ever

    Posted by Jordan McDaniel | June 26, 2008, 11:58 am
  2. Saw you pitch in the CWS last week. Congratulations to the Bulldogs on being #2 in the country..an excellent job by the whole team.Everyone should be very proud. What interested me was a closer I saw pushing the 100 mph mark and when the announcer said the Braves had drafted you, I had to look you up. Looks like you have the world by the tail..a situation I was in about 50 years ago. All I can offer is take care of your arm…I didn’t and blew mine out. The very best to you,hopefully as a Brave.

    Posted by Roy Spearman | June 26, 2008, 6:31 pm
  3. I’m not Josh Fields, I am Josh Weiss, I just took portraits of Fields for the AP

    Posted by Josh D. Weiss | June 26, 2008, 7:12 pm

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