The Show
28 January 2011
eries, but it’s good to see that he’s not just on cruise control now that he’s in The Show. Any big leaguer who decides that baseball shouldn’t stop him from finis
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24 September 2010
top does not come so easily – or at all – for others who share the dream of playing in The Show. Two such players are John Lindsey, who was drafted way back in 1995, and Max St-Pierre, who had played 978 games in the minors – nearly all of them as a catcher – before getting called up this month to the Dodgers and Tigers, respectively. Lindsey had played for five different organizations and even tried independent ball in 2005. St-Pierre had spent 14 seasons in the minors, including 13 in the Tigers organization, and was one of the Toledo Mud Hens' backstops in 2010. He probably did not expect the promotion after starting the year at Double-A. It’s always exciting for any minor leaguer to find out he's going up to the big leagues, but for a 33-year-old first baseman and a 30-year-old catcher going up for the first time, it has got to be the greatest feeling in the world.
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30 July 2010
d a .527 slugging percentage, and has truly earned the call-up to the Tigers. Best of Luck in The Show.
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23 April 2010
ence in the Toledo lineup will not go unnoticed, but I certainly hope he finds plenty of success in The Show.
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