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Jaypers said:FYI:
The NY-Penn League's games begin tomorrow, followed by the NWL on Saturday, the AZL on Sunday, and the Gulf Coast, Appalachian and Pioneer Leagues Tuesday.
I think most from EST, so Hicks and a ton of others, may be wrong though.EricInCT said:Jaypers said:FYI:
The NY-Penn League's games begin tomorrow, followed by the NWL on Saturday, the AZL on Sunday, and the Gulf Coast, Appalachian and Pioneer Leagues Tuesday.
Who are the guys to watch? Any big names?
aw00d05 said:I think most from EST, so Hicks and a ton of others, may be wrong though.EricInCT said:Jaypers said:FYI:
The NY-Penn League's games begin tomorrow, followed by the NWL on Saturday, the AZL on Sunday, and the Gulf Coast, Appalachian and Pioneer Leagues Tuesday.
Who are the guys to watch? Any big names?
mredsox89 said:Hoping that Dennis Raben gets on the field cause i thought he was going to play in short season ball, but now his milb page says he is on the reserve list. What does that mean, lol
Ian Stewart said:mredsox89 said:Hoping that Dennis Raben gets on the field cause i thought he was going to play in short season ball, but now his milb page says he is on the reserve list. What does that mean, lol
• News was not as good for corner outfielder Dennis Raben, the Mariners’ second pick (and second-rounder) from the 2008 draft. The 21-year-old slugger will miss the entire 2009 season after having surgery to remove soft cartilage from his right knee. Raben, who had arthroscopic surgery on the same knee in the offseason, had stayed behind in extended spring training to rehab the ailing joint. He has not suited up for a Mariners’ affiliate this season.
mredsox89 said:Ian Stewart said:mredsox89 said:Hoping that Dennis Raben gets on the field cause i thought he was going to play in short season ball, but now his milb page says he is on the reserve list. What does that mean, lol
• News was not as good for corner outfielder Dennis Raben, the Mariners’ second pick (and second-rounder) from the 2008 draft. The 21-year-old slugger will miss the entire 2009 season after having surgery to remove soft cartilage from his right knee. Raben, who had arthroscopic surgery on the same knee in the offseason, had stayed behind in extended spring training to rehab the ailing joint. He has not suited up for a Mariners’ affiliate this season.
::facepalm:: ::facepalm::
Oh well. No wonder he hadn't taken the field or anything. Was there a date on that update?
Ian Stewart said:mredsox89 said:[quote="Ian Stewart":ed87apws]mredsox89 said:Hoping that Dennis Raben gets on the field cause i thought he was going to play in short season ball, but now his milb page says he is on the reserve list. What does that mean, lol
• News was not as good for corner outfielder Dennis Raben, the Mariners’ second pick (and second-rounder) from the 2008 draft. The 21-year-old slugger will miss the entire 2009 season after having surgery to remove soft cartilage from his right knee. Raben, who had arthroscopic surgery on the same knee in the offseason, had stayed behind in extended spring training to rehab the ailing joint. He has not suited up for a Mariners’ affiliate this season.
::facepalm:: ::facepalm::
Oh well. No wonder he hadn't taken the field or anything. Was there a date on that update?