Roch Cholowsky, UCLA’s selfless superstar, could be top pick in MLB draft
The request came in like so many others, a sick kid wanting to connect with a star college athlete. Hearing about the situation, Roch Cholowsky took off like he was trying to beat out an infield single. The UCLA shortstop went to see the teenage boy battling a rare and aggressive.

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- Published: Jul 10, 2026, 4:00 PM UTC
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