Domonic Brown Ready for Duty
Twitter exploded last night with the big news of the deal between the Yankees and Mariners. It kept on going with the news the Yankees had also signed Karaoke Kuroda. Such news would provide the easiest route to creating a blog post. But, geez, there have already been a million posts on the topic already. What can be said that Dave Cameron, Brien Jackson and Buster Olney haven't...
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January 14, 2012
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January 14, 2012
Dominic Brown Just Can't Seem to Find Success in the Majors
With all the scrutiny of the Phillies this year, it seems like no Phillie has been able to do anything without the local media and fan base realizing. However, one player that has been going seemingly unnoticed, at least relatively, has been Domonic Brown. Though he definitely hasn't been praised, he hasn't been contributing nearly as much as expected, or even as much as his...
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June 13, 2011
Phillies Place Outfielder Shane Victorino on DL; Dominic Brown Called Up
As expected, Shane Victorino has been placed on the disabled list with a nagging hamstring injury he suffered a few games ago. The DL stint will be retroactive to Tuesday.
Domonic Brown has been called up to the major leagues, and will be making his much anticipated season debut in tonight’s game against the Texas Rangers. Brown is hitting .341 in Triple-A Lehigh Valley after...
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May 20, 2011
Dominic Brown Is Going Back To Doing It His Way
Dominic Brown tried it their way, meaning the way hitting coach Greg Gross wanted him to do. He lowered his hands and took five or six games to get a single hit this spring, so now he’s going back to what got him to the majors. The rightfielder will have his hands back [...]
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March 11, 2011
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March 11, 2011
Phillies OF Dominic Brown fractures hand
Right fielder Dominic Brown may have lost his chance to win the every day job for the Philadelphia Phillies. Todd Zolecki of MLB.com reports that Brown fractured his hand and could be out three to six weeks after a likely surgical procedure
Brown fractured his hand after swinging at the first pitch in his first at bat against the Pittsburgh Pirates on Saturday. He finished the at...
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March 05, 2011
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March 05, 2011
Phillies Hitting Coach Says He’s Solved Dominic Brown’s Hitting Problems
Phillies new hitting coach Greg Gross told David Murphy of Philly.com that he had figured out the problem which young outfielder Dominic Brown was having with his hitting stroke. Brown struggled last year when he came up and finished the season with a .210 batting average.
Gross says Brown was holding his bat too high which [...]
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February 08, 2011
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February 08, 2011
Dominic Brown Takes Batting Practice (Video)
On July 28, 2010, the Philadelphia Phillies gave their fans a taste of the future when they called up 22-year old outfielder Dominic Brown to play right field. The move was a result of Shane Victorino’s trip to the DL, and the subsequent decision to shift their usual right fielder, Jayson Werth, over to center field. Although Brown’s playing time drastically decreased after...
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December 08, 2010
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December 08, 2010
Breaking news: Top prospect, Brown, joins R-Phils
From an R-Phils news release: The Phillies have promoted right fielder Dominic Brown from Class-A Clearwater to Double-A Reading. Brown entered the season ranked as the top prospect in the Phillies' minor league system by Baseball America. Brown will join the R-Phils on the road in Erie. The 6-5 outfielder, who was coveted by the Blue Jays in the team's negotiations for Roy Halladay...
Via Beerleaguer
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August 01, 2009
Dominic Brown Promoted
According to Todd Zolecki (via Twitter), Dominic Brown has been promoted to Double-A Reading.
With the Gulf Coast League and Clearwater Threshers, Brown batted .310 with a .394 OBP, and .532 SLG. He hit 11 home runs and had 44 runs batted in. He stole 15 bases and his on-base plus slugging percentage was .926. Many scouts [...]
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August 01, 2009
Inquirer: Blue Jays want Happ, Drabek and Brown
Andy Martino breaks the first significant report via his blog that the Phils and Blue Jays are taking steps toward a deal that would send Roy Halladay to Philadelphia, according to sources for the paper. It would take tonight's starter, J.A. Happ, top right-hander Kyle Drabke and Baseball America's No. 1 Phillies prospect Dominic Brown to get it done. Martino reports that the two...
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July 24, 2009
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