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Analyzing the Future / Major Leagues / New York Yankees / slider / Trenton Thunder

Thunder’s Season was one of Contrasting Halves

Mark Healeyby Mark HealeySeptember 8, 2015
Outfielder Danny Oh hit .293 with the Thunder and struck out just 33 times. (Robert M Pimpsner)

TRENTON, N.J. – Last week, Trenton Thunder manager Al Pedrique, answering a question about first baseman Greg Bird, filled his face with a wry grin.

“Back in spring training, everyone was telling me I should run away with the Eastern League,” said … [visit site to read more]

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