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Shane Baz has an elbow strain, and will be shut down for a few weeks. This could involve a longer layoff.
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Aaron Fletcher has been claimed by the Giants.
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Yu Change is 6 for 16 (.375) for Tampa.
He was 7 for 42 as a Pirate. Tampa loves those failed Pirates.
He was 7 for 42 as a Pirate. Tampa loves those failed Pirates.
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052825343322357576470 wrote: Yu Change is 6 for 16 (.375) for Tampa.
He was 7 for 42 as a Pirate. Tampa loves those failed Pirates.
Hard to believe!
He was 7 for 42 as a Pirate. Tampa loves those failed Pirates.
Hard to believe!
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Dick Schofield ( The Duck) passes away at 87.
Always liked his hustle. I remember when he filled in
for Dick Groat who I think broke his arm or wrist.
Schofield did a great job. Also was am important part
of the 1960 team
Always liked his hustle. I remember when he filled in
for Dick Groat who I think broke his arm or wrist.
Schofield did a great job. Also was am important part
of the 1960 team
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7D43464E5D45454E6E4B5C4F182A0 wrote: Dick Schofield ( The Duck) passes away at 87.
Always liked his hustle. I remember when he filled in
for Dick Groat who I think broke his arm or wrist.
Schofield did a great job. Also was am important part
of the 1960 team
Sad to hear. When he filled in for Groat for those three weeks, the Pirates never missed a beat. It's said that it takes all 25 guys to win. That 1960 team, and Dick Schofield, were textbook examples.
Always liked his hustle. I remember when he filled in
for Dick Groat who I think broke his arm or wrist.
Schofield did a great job. Also was am important part
of the 1960 team
Sad to hear. When he filled in for Groat for those three weeks, the Pirates never missed a beat. It's said that it takes all 25 guys to win. That 1960 team, and Dick Schofield, were textbook examples.
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407E7B73607878735376617225170 wrote: Dick Schofield ( The Duck) passes away at 87.
Always liked his hustle. I remember when he filled in
for Dick Groat who I think broke his arm or wrist.
Schofield did a great job. Also was am important part
of the 1960 team
That was his contribution to the 1960 team. Groat suffered a fractured left wrist on a HBP on Sept 6. Up to that point in the season Schofield had started only 4 games and appeared in the field in just 7 others. He was 7 for 35 (.200). Along with Oldis, Baker and Christopher, he was one of the forgotten men on the bench. But from Sept 6 thru the end of the season Schofield went on a tear going 27 for 67 (.403) including 8 multi-hit games. The Pirates had a 7 game lead when Groat went down and finished with the same 7 game lead. No one expected that Schofield would hit even better than Groat during the time he filled in for him. Groat started all the WS games but his wrist was not 100%. Schofield appeared in the 3 WS losses, going 1 for 3 pinch-hitting and replacing Groat in the late innings.
Always liked his hustle. I remember when he filled in
for Dick Groat who I think broke his arm or wrist.
Schofield did a great job. Also was am important part
of the 1960 team
That was his contribution to the 1960 team. Groat suffered a fractured left wrist on a HBP on Sept 6. Up to that point in the season Schofield had started only 4 games and appeared in the field in just 7 others. He was 7 for 35 (.200). Along with Oldis, Baker and Christopher, he was one of the forgotten men on the bench. But from Sept 6 thru the end of the season Schofield went on a tear going 27 for 67 (.403) including 8 multi-hit games. The Pirates had a 7 game lead when Groat went down and finished with the same 7 game lead. No one expected that Schofield would hit even better than Groat during the time he filled in for him. Groat started all the WS games but his wrist was not 100%. Schofield appeared in the 3 WS losses, going 1 for 3 pinch-hitting and replacing Groat in the late innings.
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247264707F65757E736456717B777F7A3875160 wrote: Just read that Cole Tucker was outrighted to the Diamond Backs AAA team. He was on that team, but in order to open a 40 man roster spot they had to dfa him, and he went unclaimed. He is no longer on their 40 man roster.
Can anyone say be surprised? He just isn't good enough at this point to be in the major leagues.
I agree with you. I just hope the current FO does their homework, and picks a solid player at #1 in next weeks draft. It seems the former FO had about a 50 % success record with their #1 picks. Guys like Sanchez, Tucker and even Newman were not the best choices.
Huntington and his staff had very little success in drafting and/or developing players. I have far more faith in BC and his people, but it still remains to be seen. It’ll take a couple of more years to know fully but already we’ve seen nice contributions from first year players.
Changing GMs was the best move Nutting could make. He had to have gotten advice from others because he certainly isn’t capable of making any kind of positive baseball decision himself. He only knows how to make money without spending any.
Good observations, especially Nutting getting rid of Huntington as for sure he knows nothing about baseball.
Can anyone say be surprised? He just isn't good enough at this point to be in the major leagues.
I agree with you. I just hope the current FO does their homework, and picks a solid player at #1 in next weeks draft. It seems the former FO had about a 50 % success record with their #1 picks. Guys like Sanchez, Tucker and even Newman were not the best choices.
Huntington and his staff had very little success in drafting and/or developing players. I have far more faith in BC and his people, but it still remains to be seen. It’ll take a couple of more years to know fully but already we’ve seen nice contributions from first year players.
Changing GMs was the best move Nutting could make. He had to have gotten advice from others because he certainly isn’t capable of making any kind of positive baseball decision himself. He only knows how to make money without spending any.
Good observations, especially Nutting getting rid of Huntington as for sure he knows nothing about baseball.