Things that make you realize you've been in the IBC forever
Things that make you realize you've been in the IBC forever
Mets sent OF Jason Pridie outright to Triple-A Buffalo.
Pridie is expected to elect free agency. The 28-year-old batted .231/.309/.370 over 101 games for the Mets this season. He'll be able to catch on somewhere with a minor league deal.
Jason Pridie was my 2nd round pick in the first IBC amateur draft following the 2002 season. He was 18 then
Pridie is expected to elect free agency. The 28-year-old batted .231/.309/.370 over 101 games for the Mets this season. He'll be able to catch on somewhere with a minor league deal.
Jason Pridie was my 2nd round pick in the first IBC amateur draft following the 2002 season. He was 18 then
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Ha. I was just looking over some of the early drafts of the league and man, there are so many players in the 2002 and 2003 drafts that are no longer around (the most famous of those might be the infamous Maels Fucking Rodriguez...who was picked behind Kaz Matsui and Ryan Wagner--that 2003 draft really went well)
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http://www.baseball-reference.com/minor ... ighb001jas
Some of the great pitching lines of all time.
5 app
1 IP
3 H
12 BB
3 HBP
9 WP
All for a 108 ERA and 15 WHIP
Some of the great pitching lines of all time.
5 app
1 IP
3 H
12 BB
3 HBP
9 WP
All for a 108 ERA and 15 WHIP
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Nick's original was a guy too http://www.baseball-reference.com/playe ... ni01.shtml, I remember him more than Neighborgall.