Top 5 players at each position in Padres History
To get ready for the 2012 season we’ll be looking at the top five players in Padre History at each position. The first rule: we will only consider the players’ time with the Padres, so Mike Piazza doesn’t count because he was only here for 1 year. The other rule: players will be considered for their primary position, so Gene Tenace is a catcher and not a first baseman....
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Fantasy Baseball – Coors Field And The Colorado Rockies
When drafting in a fantasy league it’s always important to look at park factors. Jesus Montero would have been a fantastic option had he qualified at catcher when he was with the New York Yankees. But the trade to the Seattle Mariners killed his value, as Safeco is one of the toughest parks for power hitting right handed batters. His opposite field power should help him out...
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1 day ago
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1 day ago
Royals agree to terms with Hernandez Jorrin
The Royals have agreed to contract terms with Ramon Hernandez Jorrin, a right-handed-hitting outfielder from Cuba, after evaluating him in the Dominican Republic.
Via royals.com
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9 days ago
We're Ready to March to Opening Day with Reds Classic Rewinds & Reds Spring Training Coverage
Cincinnati Reds fans wont have to wait until Opening Day to enjoy Cincinnati Reds baseball. In a March to Opening Day, presented by Tri-State Chevy Dealers, FOX Sports Ohio is excited for the return of Reds Classic Rewinds throughout February. As we head into March, the network will continue to feature coverage of the Reds with the live production of a Reds Spring Training game on...
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10 days ago
Complete Timeline of Offseason Moves
Today marks the final day of January. Tomorrow marks the first day of February. What's that mean for the Reds? It means the period of no baseball is nearing an end and the beginning of Spring Training is just around the corner! So, to help organize and chronicle the flurry of transactions made by the organization over these past frigid months, here is a timeline of Cincy'...
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12 days ago
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12 days ago
Municipal tops Comunicaciones 2-0
CSD Municipal won the Doble Clasico CentroAmericano trophy with a 2-0 victory over Comunicaciones at the Home Depot Center on Saturday night.
The match between the Guatemala City archrivals who have split the last five Guatemalan league championships was very physical, with five yellow cards and two reds being issued by referee Ramon Hernandez.
Municipal opened the scoring in the...
Via AP on Fox
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15 days ago
Municipal tops Comunicaciones 2-0 (AP)
CSD Municipal won the Doble Clasico CentroAmericano trophy with a 2-0 victory over Comunicaciones at the Home Depot Center on Saturday night. The match between the Guatemala City archrivals was very physical, with five yellow cards and two reds being issued by referee Ramon Hernandez. Municipal opened the scoring in the 15th minute when Brazilian forward Evandro Ferreira beat David...
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15 days ago
Any player/Any era: Gene Tenace
Editor's note: Please welcome another "Any player/Any era" from Albert Lang.
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What He Did: You mean aside from being born Fury Gene Tenace?
Well, he finished his 15-year career with a .241/.388/.429 line with 201 HRs, playing primarily catcher and first base. He appeared in 846 games at catcher (.245/.396/.437) and 582 at first (.242/.382/.428).
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17 days ago
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17 days ago
Veteran catcher Ramon Hernandez joins Rockies with a knack for handling young pitchers
Ramon Hernandez bounced around the Rockies' clubhouse last week, hugging old friends, meeting new teammates and making himself right at home.
Via Denver Post
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20 days ago
The Colorado Rockies have added quite a bit of new faces for the 2012 season
The Colorado Rockies have underwent a lot of change since last September and a lot of it is positive. Here is a look at the new guys for 2012:
In the field: The Rockies could have four new starters in 2012 in the field. Ramon Hernandez is the likely starting catcher for the Rockies and he should love playing at Coors Field. Michael Cuddyer will be the new RF for the Rockies in...
Via Rockies Locker
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January 13, 2012
Catching Some Z’s: Fantasy Baseball Sleeper Catchers in 2012
Image taken from Google Imgaes via the Bleacher Report
The position of catcher is often a tricky one for fantasy baseball owners.
Often, the position is left until the later rounds in the fantasy draft and owners hope to simply pick up a catcher who will not hurt their fantasy roster too badly. One thing that can easily make or break your team is picking up a fantasy baseball sleeper...
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January 03, 2012
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January 03, 2012
Cuddyer Allows Rockies to Shop Smith for Starting Pitcher
The Rockies working to finalize the contract with free-agent outfielder Michael Cuddyer on Friday was the latest in what figures to be a continuing series of moves by the team that are inter-related with the idea of improving multiple areas of the team without a major payroll increase.
It’s all part of a plan the Rockies drew up in September and has slowly unfolded this offseason...
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December 16, 2011
Former Reds and their New Teams
The business aspect of baseball is never more apparent than it is at this time every year. No team can seriously avoid the practice of luring, bribing and jockeying available players/coaches to help their franchise win games. We like to call this game of proverbial musical chairs around the baseball world the MLB off-season.
And from a fan's perspective, it is as much of a...
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December 16, 2011
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December 16, 2011
Rockies boost catching with Ramon Hernandez
The Colorado Rockies have bolstered their depth at catcher, agreeing to a $6.4 million, two-year contract with veteran Ramon Hernandez.
In other moves Monday, the Rockies agreed to a $2.75 million, one-year deal with pitcher Kevin Slowey ($2.75 million) and declined to offer 2012 contracts to outfielders Ryan Spilborghs and Cole Garner.
Hernandez, who gets $3.2 million each...
Via MLB BUZZ
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December 13, 2011
Hernandez officially Rockies’ new catcher
Ramon Hernandez isn’t a rumor. Or a maybe. His signing with the Rockies is official. After passing his physical, Hernandez’s two-year, $6.4-million deal was sealed.
According to contract information obtained by The Denver Post, Hernandez will make identical $3.2 million salaries in each of the next two seasons. He has a standard incentive package, including $25,000 for...
Via All Things Rockies
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December 12, 2011
Rockies agree to deal with Hernandez
The Colorado Rockies bolstered their depth at catcher, agreeing to a two-year deal with veteran Ramon Hernandez.
Hernandez played the last three seasons with the Cincinnati Reds. He hit .282 with 12 home runs and 36 RBI last season.
The Rockies were in the market for another catcher after trading Chris Iannetta to the Los Angeles Angels for right-hander Tyler Chatwood late last...
Via AP on Fox
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December 12, 2011
Ramon Hernandez Inks Two-Year Deal with Colorado Rockies
Veteran catcher Ramon Hernandez managed to pass a physical for the Colorado Rockies Monday morning, making their two-year agreement official and hooking up some depth behind the plate.
The 35-year-old Venezuelan backstop, who played the last three seasons with the Cincinnati Reds, enjoyed a solid season last year when he hit .282 with 12 homers and 36 RBI over 91 games. The terms...
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December 12, 2011
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December 12, 2011
Rockies ink C Hernandez to two-year deal
The Colorado Rockies signed catcher Ramon Hernandez to a two-year contract on Monday.
Via Miami Herald
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December 12, 2011
Rockies agree to two-year deal with C Hernandez
The Colorado Rockies bolstered their depth at catcher, agreeing to a two-year deal with veteran Ramon Hernandez.
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December 12, 2011
Rockies, catcher Hernandez reach two-year deal
DENVER (AP) -- The Colorado Rockies bolstered their depth at catcher, agreeing to a two-year deal with veteran Ramon Hernandez.
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December 12, 2011
Rockies agree to 2-year deal with C Hernandez
The Colorado Rockies bolstered their depth at catcher, agreeing to a two-year deal with veteran Ramon Hernandez.
Hernandez played the last three seasons with the Cincinnati Reds. He hit .282 with 12 home runs and 36 RBIs last season.
The Rockies were in the market for another catcher after trading Chris Iannetta to the Los Angeles Angels for right-hander Tyler Chatwood late last...
Via AP on Fox
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December 12, 2011
Ex-Reds catcher Hernandez, Rockies agree
The Colorado Rockies bolstered their depth at catcher, agreeing to a two-year deal with veteran Ramon Hernandez.
Via ESPN
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December 12, 2011
Rockies sign C Hernandez to 2-year deal (AP)
The Colorado Rockies bolstered their depth at catcher, agreeing to a two-year deal with veteran Ramon Hernandez. Hernandez played the last three seasons with the Cincinnati Reds. He hit .282 with 12 home runs and 36 RBIs last season. The Rockies were in the market for another catcher after trading Chris Iannetta to the Los Angeles Angels for right-hander Tyler Chatwood late last month.
Via Yahoo! Sports
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December 12, 2011
Rockies officially sign C Hernandez to two-year deal
The Colorado Rockies officially signed veteran catcher Ramon Hernandez to a two-year contract worth $6.24 million on Monday.
The deal was originally reached last month, but took a few weeks to be finalized.
The 35-year-old Hernandez batted .283 with 12 home runs and 36 RBIs for the Cincinnati Reds last season.
The Rockies traded Chris Iannetta to the Los Angeles Angels, thereby...
Via Pro Sports Daily
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December 12, 2011
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December 12, 2011
Rockies finalize two-year deal with Hernandez
The Colorado Rockies announced on Monday that the club has agreed to a two-year contract with catcher Ramon Hernandez after he passed a physical examination by the Rockies' medical staff. Terms of the deal were not disclosed, per club policy.
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December 12, 2011
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