...they can pass up on guys. It seems like their plan for the future is a little more in depth than the Yankees." Free-agent catcher Doug Mirabelli (Mike Eckhert, Travis City Record-Eagle) "The A's were so smart grabbing Holliday even if they don't keep him....
...struggled to catch Tim Wakefield's knuckleball and was traded to San Diego along with reliever Cla Meredith for catcher Doug Mirabelli. "I'm extremely excited," Bard said on a conference call. "Obviously, the last time I didn't leave on the terms I'd like...
...struggled to catch Tim Wakefield's knuckleball and was traded to San Diego along with reliever Cla Meredith for catcher Doug Mirabelli. Former Dodgers right-hander Scott Proctor, 32, has reached an agreement with Florida on a $750,000, one-year contract with...
...cannot be ranked among his top 20. The Red Sox sent Bard and reliever Cla Meredith to San Diego to regain the services of Doug Mirabelli, whose abilities never came close to peeking over the horizon of his generous ego. Bard, who the Red Sox had brought in...
...world was on me and, if I missed a pitch, Red Sox Nation would crumble on my shoulders. But looking back on it, I canât be Doug Mirabelli. Iâve got to be me. âThat where, no pun intended, I dropped the ball.â Bard now knows that while he was advised to relax...
...learn to catch it with more time. They were never happy with the panic move that shipped out Cla Meredith with Bard for Doug Mirabelli.) Two questions actually. First, I was supporting the idea of getting Teixiera, but I didn't think he would be much of an...
...and said "Here, start the season catching the hardest pitch to coral in the entire MLB." It's NOT impossible to learn to do. Doug Mirabelli and Kevin Cash weren't exactly defensive virtuosos, they just had practice. bard worked with wakefield that spring training....
...one-fourth of that amount would be guaranteed if the Sox were to release Bard during spring training, making his deal similar to Doug Mirabelli's entering camp last year. Bard's deal also has incentives that could bring it to within the range of $2.5 million. Bard...
...greatly in 2008, hitting a lowly .202 in 57 games last season. Bard, who was traded to the Red Sox from the Padres for Doug Mirabelli in 2006, was traded right back to San Diego after it became apparent to Red Sox management that he would be unable to catch...
...he incurred throughout that 10-passed balls month. He admitted after that it got to the point where he was watching video of Doug Mirabelli catching Tim Wakefield to try and emulate him instead of just doing his thing. As for Penny, Iâm thinking that being...