David Freese reminds me a lot of that film Final Destination. No matter what he does, what armor he wears or how careful he is, nature is going to get him. He is going to find a way to be injured, in the most unusual usual way.
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Memphis on the late side of the country (updated) and Batavia rained out.
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Seven games of prospect fun!
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No words to describe what the organization did to it’s best homegrown position player of the last 10 years.
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Not much in the way of victories on the farm tonight.
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Tonight featured the two Cardinals prized pitching prospects having just about zero control. The more polished one was able to work around and it turn in a somewhat effective outing. The other turned in a short, dreadful one that it appears to thankfully have nothing to do with any injuries.
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Lots of offense on the farm tonight.
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Memphis and Springfield off for the night, the rest of the farm had it’s lone win come thanks to the Riverbandits. In which the Cardinals newest prized prospect had himself an offensive day.
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The new format is giving me some trouble, hopefully this turns out right.
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Memphis and the Big League club tried to go inning for inning last night, both coming to a close roughly around the same time.
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