PLAYERS:
Randy Winn,
Mike Sweeney,
Michael Young,
Aubrey Huff
TEAMS: San Francisco Giants, Seattle Mariners, Texas Rangers, Detroit Tigers
TEAMS: San Francisco Giants, Seattle Mariners, Texas Rangers, Detroit Tigers
From Daivd Waldstein:According to the Elias Sports Bureau, Hairston is one of 14 active players who have played at least 1,000 games and never made it to the postseason.“Get me off that list,” Hairston said with a smile on Wednesday. “That’s not a list you want to be on.”With 1,026 games, Hairston is 11th on the list, well behind the top three of Randy Winn with 1,599 games, Mike Sweeney (1,396) and Michael Young (1,349). If the Tigers outlast the Twins and go to the postseason, Aubrey Huff, with 1,319 games, will also come off the list.“It’s been a long wait,” Hairston said.Even if Hairston is not put on the roster, his experience this week has already been a dream come true. In March, when he was preparing for the World Baseball Classic, Hairston woke up one morning at his Arizona home after a dramatic dream.“I hate to sound corny, but I dreamt we were popping Champagne,” he said. “Only, I thought it would be with the Reds.”...“It’s really weird,” he said. “I’ve never had a dream ...
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