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Pittsburgh Pirates Adam Frazier named National League starter at second base for All-Star Game Share Updated: 9:31 PM EDT Jul 1, 2021 David Zalubowski Pittsburgh Pirates second baseman Adam Frazier (26) in the second inning of a baseball game Tuesday, June 29, 2021, in Denver. (AP Photo/David Zalubowski) SOURCE: David Zalubowski
The latest breaking updates, delivered straight to your email inbox. Share Updated: 9:31 PM EDT Jul 1, 2021 Pittsburgh Pirates Adam Frazier has been named the National League starter at second base for this year’s All-Star Game at Coors Field, Major League Baseball announced Thursday evening. The Pirates said Frazier received 47% of the votes in phase two of the fan voting. He becomes the first Pirate to start by way of fan balloting since Andrew McCutchen in 2014. The 29-year-old Frazier will also become the first Pirates second baseman to start in the Midsummer Classic since Hal
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In this Tuesday, Nov. 11, 1997 file photo, Ray Miller, the pitching coach for the Baltimore Orioles, smiles during a press conference at Camden Yards announcing him as the teamâs new manager in Baltimore. Former Minnesota Twins and Baltimore Orioles manager Ray Miller, who spent 42 seasons in professional baseball and served as the pitching coach for three Cy Young award winners, died May 4 at the age of 76.
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In this July 2, 1999 file photo, Baltimore Orioles manager Ray Miller, center, is ejected from the game by first base umpire Larry Barnett, left, as second base umpire Greg Kosc looks on during the fifth inning against the New York Yankees in New York. Former Minnesota Twins and Baltimore Orioles manager Ray Miller, who spent 42 seasons in professional baseball and served as the pitching coach for three Cy Young award winners, died May 4 at the age of 76.
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The Cubs made history on Opening Day in their 5-3 loss to the Pirates.
Until they did it Thursday, no team ever had begun a season with 2 or fewer hits, struck out 13 times and scored more than 2 runs.
Only 3 previous teams had had so few hits plus at least 13 strikeouts in an opener.
All had exactly 13 strikeouts, and in only 1 of the 3 did a team score a run. The Dodgers made 2 hits in a 3-2 loss at Houston on April 10, 1980.
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That game, it s worth noting, lasted only 2 hours and 3 minutes, barely half the exactly 4 hours of the Cubs loss on Thursday.
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