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Not an ex-Pirate but almost . . .
Miguel Sano arrested for running over a cop's foot and breaking his leg:
http://www.espn.com/mlb/story/_/id/2492 ... e-incident
Miguel Sano arrested for running over a cop's foot and breaking his leg:
http://www.espn.com/mlb/story/_/id/2492 ... e-incident
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5C717C6D6A7B6C2C2F1E0 wrote: Comment from David Freese about being in a better organization.
https://www.fangraphs.com/blogs/the-dod ... l-trouble/
Better organization that seems to have working relationships with human traffickers.
https://www.fangraphs.com/blogs/the-dod ... l-trouble/
Better organization that seems to have working relationships with human traffickers.
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Pretty easy to be "better" when you have an 8 1/4 billion dollar TV contract.
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Brock Holt becomes the 1st player in MLB history to hit for the cycle in the playoffs!!
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We could use a solid vet like Pearce next year !!!
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Pearce would be a good fit, but doubt our cheap skate front office would release the purse strings for such a signing. But a good thought never the less
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Per MLBTR, our very own Rod Barajasloth is on a list of possible candidates for the Rangers manager. This is according to the Dallas Morning News. Barajasloth is the current manager of the Padres AAA team.
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David Littlefield interviewed for Mets GM position. I don't particularly like the Mets but want to recommend that they run away from DL. Next paragraph is from MLB Trade Rumors:
The Mets have interviewed Dave Littlefield for their front office opening, according to Marc Carig of The Athletic (via Twitter). Currently the VP of player development with the Tigers, Littlefield once served as the GM of the Pirates. Of course, his seven-year run at the helm of the Pittsburgh roster was not terribly successful
The Mets have interviewed Dave Littlefield for their front office opening, according to Marc Carig of The Athletic (via Twitter). Currently the VP of player development with the Tigers, Littlefield once served as the GM of the Pirates. Of course, his seven-year run at the helm of the Pittsburgh roster was not terribly successful
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5A7C7D6A7C6C1F0 wrote: David Littlefield interviewed for Mets GM position. I don't particularly like the Mets but want to recommend that they run away from DL. Next paragraph is from MLB Trade Rumors:
The Mets have interviewed Dave Littlefield for their front office opening, according to Marc Carig of The Athletic (via Twitter). Currently the VP of player development with the Tigers, Littlefield once served as the GM of the Pirates. Of course, his seven-year run at the helm of the Pittsburgh roster was not terribly successful
But with the Mets he will have a ton more money to spend on lousy ball players and hair gel!
The Mets have interviewed Dave Littlefield for their front office opening, according to Marc Carig of The Athletic (via Twitter). Currently the VP of player development with the Tigers, Littlefield once served as the GM of the Pirates. Of course, his seven-year run at the helm of the Pittsburgh roster was not terribly successful
But with the Mets he will have a ton more money to spend on lousy ball players and hair gel!