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Thursday, August 14, 2008
No more than a minute or two had passed after Jose Bautista learned that he had been demoted to the minors, and he was on the phone with his agent, Bean Stringfellow. Probably no coincidence.
The Pirates’ starting third baseman most of the past two years was visibly stunned after general manager Neal Huntington and manager John Russell had informed him last night, in Russell’s office, that he was being optioned to Class AAA Indianapolis. The move will clear space for first baseman Adam LaRoche to come off the disabled list today.
“It doesn’t feel good,” Bautista said. “I definitely didn’t see this coming, to tell you the truth. Got to go down there and play.”
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Bautista, 27, was batting .242 with 12 home runs and 44 RBIs, the latter two figures on pace to match or exceed career highs.
Pirates are in for it now. As the years have shown, you don’t mess with Bean Stringfellow. That’s even worse than crossing Jim Masteralexis. Bad news.
NTNgod
Posted: August 14, 2008 at 05:00 AM | 10 comment(s)
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1. pyrite Posted: August 14, 2008 at 05:34 AM (#2902579)EQA Bautista MLB_3Bmen
2007 .266 .269
2008 .264 .268
Fielding FRAA DRS RZR (MLB_Avg_RZR)
2007 -14 -8.7 .612 (~.690)
2008 +2 -4.0 .691 (~.700)
He hits lefties well (813 career OPS) and righties not so well (691). The semi-platoon with Mientkiewicz was not a bad arrangement given their strengths and weaknesses.
That is now the third greatest name I've ever heard, behind only:
1) RCMP Sergeant Law Power, and
2) US Army Staff Sergeant Max Fightmaster
Manliest names of All-Time
I like "Flex Plexico" myself.
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