Hopefully Tyler Flowers is here to stay
It is generally understood that in the game of baseball, very few things are more important than having a reliable catcher. At this point in time, it looks like the Chicago White Sox will have two of those in the upcoming 2012 season.
As last season came to a close, backup catcher Tyler Flowers turned quite a few heads when he stepped in for A.J. Pierzynski during his injury. The...
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November 25, 2011
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November 25, 2011
Sox Game Day: First for Flowers
Tyler Flowers is starting at first base Monday night, and he hopes this will help his stock and versatility in hopes of more playing time in 2012.
Via Chicago Breaking Sports
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September 26, 2011
Flowers for You
I was a bit surprised to read this about Tyler Flowers:
Kenny Williams has often said that he’ll seek opportunities for players elsewhere when they bump their heads against the ceiling of the depth chart, and Flowers sounds like he’s aware that fate looms on the horizon. If Ramon Castro‘s annual trip to the DL doesn’t come early this year and Flowers is...
Via Baseball Musings
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March 14, 2011
Flowers' future as White Sox backstop in flux
The question of Tyler Flowers' future is one the 23-year-old would like answered sooner, rather than later, during the upcoming offseason.
Via mlb.com
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September 29, 2010
White Sox Roster Expansions And Injury News
With it finally being September 1st, that means that roster expansions are now upon us. The White Sox have already made some roster moves on the very first day.
So far the White Sox have called up catcher Tyler Flowers, outfielder Alejandro De Aza, and right handed Gregory Infante.
Tyler Flowers has had an ok season in Charlotte this year. Flowers has a .220 average with only 76...
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September 01, 2010
More on AJ Pierzynski's Future with the White Sox
I mentioned yesterday about the possibility of the White Sox signing Pierzynski to a one or two year deal to serve as a mentor/platoon partner for prospect Tyler Flowers. Well today, Pierzynski address that very question:General manager Ken Williams said on Sunday that the contract status of catcher A.J. Pierzynski is something that will be talked about in the very near future, and...
Via Jorge Says No
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February 23, 2010
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February 23, 2010
Rogers' MLB whispers: Flowers on track for Sox
The White Sox improved their catching situation with the addition of Ramon Castro, but they would go with Tyler Flowers if they lost A.J. Pierzynski to injury. Broadcaster Hawk Harrelson calls Flowers "one of the strongest men in baseball," and he's showing it by hitting .280 with seven homers and 25 RBIs at Double-A Birmingham. He scored 34 runs in his...
Via Chicago Tribune
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June 06, 2009
Braves Shopping Pitchers?
MLB.com is reporting that the Braves have received inquires about several of their young pitchers. Pitchers Jeff Bennett, Manny Acosta, and Buddy Caryle are all having decent springs and could be dealt before the season starts. The Braves dealt one of their top prospects Tyler Flowers to the White Sox this offseason, so if they could invest in their future by trading Bennett or Acosta...
Via Eli's MLB Rumors
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March 22, 2009
Baseball America's Top 100 Prospects
Baseball America released its List of the Top 100 Prospects in baseball for 2009 today and White Sox fans will be pleased to note that Gordon Beckham made the top 20; Aaron Poreda, Dayan Viciedo, and Tyler Flowers are in top 100.See the complete top 20, including Matt Wieters and David Price at #s 1 and 2 after the jump, plus links to the rest of the Baseball America Top Prospects list.
Via Midwest Sports Fans
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February 24, 2009
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February 24, 2009
The Future of the Braves' Catching Situation
Ladies and Gentleman, it is extremely cold outside and this Georgia native doesn't like it one bit!A That being said, lets get to it.While the offseason may be a dull time in that there are no major league baseball games are being played, plenty is still going on in the baseball world. Players ...
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November 19, 2008
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