Been through the Bushmills…
Read More...Tony Tufano tries not to be bitter, but there are days, like Wednesday, when he struggles to get out of bed and he can’t help it.
Tufano, 73, is grateful to be alive after he was nearly killed last year on March 22 in North Port, when his motorcycle was struck by a Dodge Durango driven by former Rays right-handed pitcher Matt Bush. Bush, 27, baseball’s top overall pick in 2004, is in jail serving a 51-month sentence after pleading no contest in December to driving ...
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1. Nasty Nate posted on February 07, 2013 at 10:48 AM # hit 0 | hit 0Not perfect comps, but Billy Goodman and Tony Phillips come to mind.
Martin Prado
Not MI, but the least prototypical offensive 1B in forever.
Chone Figgins. And like Figgins, his powers derive from the position switching. If the Rays give him a steady job he'll start hitting like Jose Lobaton.
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