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Dołączył: 19 Lis 2020 Posty: 79
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Despite playing in 100 fewer games (almost exactly the number of games MLB lost to the coronavirus pandemic in 2020), Soto outpaced Cano in home runs and walks. His OPS is nearly 140 points high and, oh yeah, he turned 22 after last season ended. Cano was 22 when his MLB career began.Texas Rangers Face Masks
When Frank Thomas joined the Phillies in August 1964, he had already gained the reputation as a “needler.” Philadelphia Inquirer writer Sandy Grady once wrote of him, “He had an uncanny knack for saying the wrong thing at the wrong time to the wrong guy.” Allen was often the target of Thomas’ agitating. Once, after arriving at an airport in Los Angeles, Thomas flipped him a quarter and yelled, “Hey, boy, take my bags!” Allen recalled in a 1971 interview with Sporting News. Thomas thought it was funny. Allen wasn’t laughing. Eventually, they’d both be involved in one of the most infamous fights in baseball history.
The tests only measured outward transmission — whether the masks could block an infected person from giving off particles that might carry viruses.San Diego Padres Face Masks
He served in the Colorado Rockies' farm system for two seasons prior to rejoining the Wolverines. Also, he was a bullpen catcher for the Tigers from 1996-99 and, besides the Rockies and Tigers, has worked for the New York Mets, Arizona Diamondbacks, Kansas City Royals and Chicago Cubs in a variety of roles.
Cameron made his MLB debut in 2020, hitting 11-for-57 (.193) with two doubles, one triple, three RBIs, two walks and 19 strikeouts in 17 games. If healthy, he is expected to compete for a spot on the Tigers' 2021 Opening Day roster.Kansas City Royals Face Masks
Tyler Heineman and Chadwick Tromp were the other two catchers on the initial list, and both saw plenty of big-league time, with Heineman serving as the opening day catcher. Guys like Darin Ruf and Joey Rickard came to camp on non-roster deals and saw playing time. Pablo Sandoval technically was a non-roster invitee. Los Angeles Angels Face Masks
San Francisco opened a roster spot by unconditionally releasing left-hander Andrew Suarez, whose rights were sold to South Korea’s LG Twins.
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