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Started by Hogtropolis™, May 05, 2008, 09:43:56 pm

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Hogtropolis™

I thought of a question that was about the Rockies, but I didn't really think deserved a full thread of its own, so I figured I would start a thread that everyone could post in that didn't involve any of the teams that are already blogged about.  Of course if there is some major news, it will still warrant a thread of its own, but for little minor questions, I thought we should have a thread to talk about them in.

Anyway, here's my question...

I was watching the Cards/Rockies game tonight, and I know the Tul is hurt, but that got me wondering about the replacement at SS.  Who was and what happened to the SS that had a pretty good first half of the year in 2006.  I'm pretty sure he was a rookie that year.  Clint Barmes?

clutch

Barmes is still with the Rockies. He is playing SS tonight.

 

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drivetimeporks

Barmes is starting at 2nd base now.. no way hell replace tulo..and hes basically battling Ian Stewart for playing time.. hes a good guy hope he does well

Oklahawg

Jeff Baker is in the mix for playing time. Helton's return to health (it appears) means fewer ABs at 1B for Baker.
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