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We’re talking a few runs here or there, maybe enough to equate to 1 or 2 extra wins over the course of the season. I think it’s a strategy that should be employed if you have one of those decent... Full Article at Talking Chop
So, for a team that’s 24 games below .500 on September 8, the Royals do have quite a few intriguing subplots dotting the landscape as they limp to the finish line. The Royals have a collection of... Full Article at KansasCity.com
ATLANTA - JULY 02: Gregor Blanco #1 of the Atlanta Braves against the Florida Marlins at Turner Field on July 2, 2010 in Atlanta, Georgia. View Photo »
He was aggressive and had very good late movement ... Everything was down. He's got good stuff, and he's tough.
9/7/10: Gregor Blanco rips a single through the right side to score Jarrod Dyson in the ninth
Jai Millers one-out double in the fifth led to the second run. He went to third Yuniesky Betancourts single and scored on a wild pitch. Glen Perkins worked a scoreless eighth for the Twins before... Full Article at KansasCity.com
ATLANTA - JUNE 27: Gregor Blanco #1 of the Atlanta Braves against the Detroit Tigers at Turner Field on June 27, 2010 in Atlanta, Georgia. View Photo »
Crap it’s for Gregor Blanco, Jesse Chavez, and Tim Collins
9/6/10: Gregor Blanco catches a fly ball then fires home to nail Denard Span on a close play at the plate for the double play
ATLANTA - JULY 02: Gregor Blanco #1 of the Atlanta Braves climbs the centerfield wall to chase a solo homer hit in the ninth inning by Gaby Sanchez #14 (not pictured) of the Florida Marlins at Turner Field on July 2, 2010 in Atlanta, Georgia. View Photo »
Betancourt's RBI increased his club-leading total to 68, which also marked a career best. He had 67 in 2007 for Seattle. It stayed 5-4 only because center fielder Gregor Blanco ended the Minnesota... Full Article at KansasCity.com
(No error assessed.) Miguel Cabrera then bashed a two-run double off the top of the wall in left-center gap, which increased his major-league-leading RBI total to 110. The Tigers boosted their... Full Article at KansasCity.com
Sombrero was just the latest indication that starting Ankiel against left-handed pitchers seems like a move to made only when there are no other options. Not that Ankiel has exactly torn it up... Full Article at Atlanta Journal Constitution Blogs
Gregor M. Blanco (born December 12, 1983 in Caracas, Venezuela) is a Major League Baseball outfielder in the Atlanta Braves organization. Full Article At Wikipedia.org
He was aggressive and had very good late movement ... Everything was down. He's got good stuff, and he's tough.
Crap it’s for Gregor Blanco, Jesse Chavez, and Tim Collins
We just couldn't stop them ... It was a tough day all around.
I don’t see us shopping in the pitching aisle ... But I’d like to see how Nate’s rehab turns out and when we can get him back. It’s hard to know exactly. Gregor Blanco has played well; we’ve been able to manage it pretty well. We’ve got Matt Diaz back. Get him rolling like we know he can. Some of the th...
but I called out, too. He said (Porcello) had already started, but it was too early. As soon as I got in the box, I saw him start his windup, and I called time out...
If they were going to give it to me ... I was going to take it.
I've just got to find holes right now ... I think I'm having good at-bats. I've just got to keep working hard and I know it's going to be there.
I was kind of worried about it, but mentally I'm ready ... It was a long trip to get up this morning that early, but I'm ready. I just want to play baseball and do the best for my teammates.
I understand about how things have got to be
I understand my game ... Now, I'm going to get back to Triple-A and do the same thing and keep playing hard. Sooner or later, I'll be back here.
Now that I’ve played with him, I really admire him ... The way he plays, it’s difficult to not play for four days and then play and do so good. … Like I said to him, he’s my hero. Seriously. I want to be like him. If I’m going to be here in the big leagues, I want to be like Omar Infante.
I just feel more part of the team ... I feel more comfortable with my teammates. Playing-wise, I’m not trying to do too much, just playing my game.
