Mariners Moose Tracks, 1/10/21: Taylor Trammell, Fernando Tatís Jr., Kyle Schwarber
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Happy Sunday! Just a reminder that we are through the first week of the 40 in 40s. Whee! Five down, 35 to go, and remember every one you read is another day closer to Spring Training games starting. Catch up on the first week’s installment here.
On to today’s links!
In Mariners news:
Baseball America wrote up Taylor Trammell’s performance from the fall developmental league with some glowing quotes from Jerry Dipoto and farm director Andy McKay, including this detail: the Mariners had TT focus on a throwing program while in Arizona, and according to Dipoto, his arm has improved anywhere from a grade to a grade-and-a-half.
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Re-Release Date: 3/14/2000
Album Type: Original recording reissued, Original recording remastered Country Life For Your Pleasure (5 out of 5 stars) After years of being a Roxy fan and never being able to find a copy of this album, I finally purchased it on vinyl.
I love it.
It puzzles me how every critic basically says its a cow patty.
If you are like me and have read many reviews calling it their disco album (whatever that means..seriously, listen to it)
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At 18 years old, Madison Femia already has a clear career goal in mind: She wants to be a Major League coach or manager someday.
After graduating high school, Femia was going to play softball at North Central College in Minnesota, but a recommendation from a longtime friend led her to a coaching position on the baseball team at Waubonsee Community College in Illinois, where she also attends school. She describes her job as doing a little bit of everything, from coaching the catchers to running the technology the team uses on a day-to-day basis.
“I couldn’t pass it up. I knew it was the next stepping stone of coaching,” Femia said. “I’ve always dreamed of being a bench coach or manager. Something on the field to continue being part of the game.”