rico43
<B>Director of Minor League Reports</B>
Mark De Rosa wasn't hurting for a job. Toronto had already exercised its $750K option for De Rosa in 2014. But he has not played in 100 games since 2010 and has hit under .200 in two of the last four seasons.
Dude is an Ivy Leaguer and came up with the Braves. He was a FA and left BEFORE th 2005 season. But he was a versatile fixture for four years.
I would hope to hell there's a place in the organization for this guy, anywhere from the booth to the front office and anything in between.
Dude is an Ivy Leaguer and came up with the Braves. He was a FA and left BEFORE th 2005 season. But he was a versatile fixture for four years.
I would hope to hell there's a place in the organization for this guy, anywhere from the booth to the front office and anything in between.