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Tuesday, August 22, 2006 |
Red Sox Call Up Top Prospect Dustin Pedroia
The Red Sox have called up their top position prospect, Dustin Pedroia, in time for tonight's game against the Angels. He can play second base and shortstop.
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An ASU grad - yet another
Brian
Class of '99
btw, another local lad Justin Turner got some pub in the BA Hot Prospect list today. If i remember correctly, his face got pretty smashed up at the CWS a few years ago with a HBP.
or as a LBSU fan, is it against site policy to mention Titans? LOL!
Justin Turner, 2b, Rookie-level Billings (Reds): While Valaika is threatening the Pioneer League hitting streak record, Turner, a seventh-round pick this year out of Cal State Fullerton, has actually been more productive during that stretch. Turner is hitting .385-3-15 in August with nine multi-hit games. He also has a 16-game hitting streak of his own.
Brian
Class of '99
btw, another local lad Justin Turner got some pub in the BA Hot Prospect list today. If i remember correctly, his face got pretty smashed up at the CWS a few years ago with a HBP.
or as a LBSU fan, is it against site policy to mention Titans? LOL!
Justin Turner, 2b, Rookie-level Billings (Reds): While Valaika is threatening the Pioneer League hitting streak record, Turner, a seventh-round pick this year out of Cal State Fullerton, has actually been more productive during that stretch. Turner is hitting .385-3-15 in August with nine multi-hit games. He also has a 16-game hitting streak of his own.
he's the 85th Sun Devil to make it to the Show.
from the Sun Devils web site:
"One of the most decorated players in ASU baseball history, Pedroia was a two-time All-American, a three-time First Team All Pac-10 member, the Pac-10 Co-Player of the Year in 2003 and a Golden Spikes Award finalist in his junior season. He hit .384 during his Sun Devil career and set a Pac-10 single season record with 34 doubles in 2003. He started all 185 games while at ASU and was a two-time National Defensive Player of the Year."
let's hope he doesn't do to us what Ethier did.
from the Sun Devils web site:
"One of the most decorated players in ASU baseball history, Pedroia was a two-time All-American, a three-time First Team All Pac-10 member, the Pac-10 Co-Player of the Year in 2003 and a Golden Spikes Award finalist in his junior season. He hit .384 during his Sun Devil career and set a Pac-10 single season record with 34 doubles in 2003. He started all 185 games while at ASU and was a two-time National Defensive Player of the Year."
let's hope he doesn't do to us what Ethier did.
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