RIP Fred White
Fred White, a Royals radio voice for 25 years, died Wednesday due to complications from melanoma, a day after announcing his retirement following a 40-year relationship with the club.
White teamed with Denny Matthews on broadcasts from 1973-98, and since had served as the team’s director of broadcast services and the Royals Alumni.
His retirement was due to health issues, and he died in hospice care.
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1. JRVJ posted on December 11, 2012 at 01:50 PM # hit 0 | hit 0I think that Taveras will literally replace Myers, in that he'll play CF in Omaha. Someone has to. Yem Prades hit 269/288/390 in AA and the other CFs in the high minors are vets, organizational soldiers, and other assorted non-entities. The pitchers in AAA will appreciate having a competent flycatcher out there.
hard to believe he came up in 05. it seems like a lifetime ago
Guys like this tend to be pretty useful for a bit, but they have this dangerous tendency to start to cost a lot more money right when their effectiveness starts to crater.
You saw the 2012 Blue Jays bench?
Good for Willy.
I agree. As far as emergency CF options stashed at AAA go, he's a perfectly acceptable one.
Not quite. He's playing in the Mexican Pacific League right now.
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