Pierre struggles with flyball, does he make the catch?
Miami Marlins outfielder Juan Pierre had some struggles in the outfield last night against the Cincinnati Reds. Joey Votto hit a deep fly ball that it looked, I stress looked, like he had easily. Watch the gif, it goes. “I Got it, i got it. O **** I don’t got it”
As you see with the lucky dive he did get it. To make up for his theatrics he hit a leadoff homer in the...
Miami Marlins: The No-Star Team
Could Juan Pierre be headed to his first All-Star Game? (Credit)
The polls have opened for the biggest election of 2013: the All-Star Game. Major League Baseball takes a break from the rigors of the long season every summer to put on an exhibition battle royale between the best of the best in the American League and the National League. At least, that’s the plan.
As the saying...
Juan Pierre joins elite club with 600th stolen base
Thursday night against the Philadelphia Phillies, Miami's Juan Pierre became just the 14th player in Major League Baseball history to steal 600 bases.
He is the ninth-fastest to reach the mark, doing so in 1,907 games.
In addition, he is the eighth player since 1920 with 1,000 runs, 2,000 hits and 600 steals. Others on the list include Hall of Famers Rickey Henderson, Joe Morgan...
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GIF: Juan Pierre becomes 18th player in MLB history with 600 career stolen bases
Tweet Juan Pierre began his Major League Baseball career on August 7, 2000 with the Colorado Rockies. Since then he’s played for the Florida Marlins, Chicago Cubs, Los Angeles Dodgers, Chicago White Sox, Philadelphia Philles, and currently the Miami Marlins. Over the course of his 14-year career one thing you could count on from [...]
Juan Pierre on his future, his legs and Michael Bourn
JUPITER, Fla. – Juan Pierre signed a one-year, $1.6 million deal with the Miami Marlins this winter. He hopes it’s not the last contract of his career.
Pierre, 35, said in an interview Saturday that he hopes to play beyond this year. Pierre is coming off a successful season with the Philadelphia Phillies, in which he batted .307 and stole 37 bases.
“I would like to play as...
Marlins expecting Pierre to take physical Monday
The Miami Marlins are planning on having Juan Pierre take a physical on Monday, amid reports that they have agreed on a $1.6 million, one-year deal that would reunite them with the 35-year-old outfielder.
Pierre was with the Marlins for three seasons ending in 2005, helping the franchise win the World Series in 2003. A career .297 hitter, Pierre batted .307 in 130 games last season...
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November 18, 2012
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Marlins sign outfielder Juan Pierre
Less than a week after the Marlins pulled off a 12-player trade with the Toronto Blue Jays a deal still being finalized Miami has reportedly signed a familiar face.
According to several sources, the Marlins on Saturday signed outfielder Juan Pierre, who played three seasons with the franchise from 2003-05, hitting .305 with 65 stolen bases in 2003, helping the team win the World...
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November 18, 2012
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Signing Juan Pierre for 2013 a good move for the Phillies
Pierre deserves another year in Philly
The first Phillie that should be resigned this off-season is outfielder Juan Pierre. The 13 year veteran who many did not expect to make the Phillies roster has been one of the few over achievers this season. A starter since 2001, Pierre has more than adjusted to his new role as platoon player. Pierre is hitting over .300 and still has speed...
U2 - One (Juan Pierre Remix)
[In light of Juan Pierre making the Opening Day roster, I remixed U2's "One" to honor his best skill - leading the league in caught stealing. I picked caught stealing over his second best skill, having a small head but wearing a large helmet, because that didn't fit into song easily. Enjoy.]Does he make them better?Or are they still the same?It will make it easier...
Pierre, Pineiro Were Top-3 Minor League Signings
Juan Pierre was voted the second-best minor-league signing of the off-season by MLB Trade Rumors.The Phillies enter Spring Training with arguably more depth, both positionally and in the starting rotation, than any team in baseball. It doesn’t mean Ruben Amaro assembled the most talented bunch, pound for pound, but the Phils have enough quality bodies (really, Corey?) to push each...
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