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LittleOtterPaws
Fun fact: I have a shiny Bowman 1st card of Koyie, so I have always secretly wanted him to succeed. 🙂
there is something to respect about a man who stays in the game this long with this little success. Must really love baseball!
Michael 22
I respect him just for toughing it out after his little “boo-boo” with his ill-fated home improvement project. The guy came within centimeters of basically having no hand and here he is six years later. Gutsy dude.
Brian Baker
Ladies and gentlemen, Ruben Amaro Jr.!!!
sourbob
Koyie is a a top shelf character guy and a veteran who calls a good game. If you’re putting that much hope in your pitching for the year and you don’t have alternatives in the upper minors, you could do worse than stashing him in AAA, I guess. Still, he can’t hit at all and I’m not sure he throws out baserunners so well anymore either.
marlins03
Very good at calling games- his last game that he called last year was a no hitter.
Bob M.
backing up Rupp in Lehigh… I guess they wanted to give Marson a chance to play somewhere.
rouscher
Not a bad move, he’s not going to be on the opening day roster, good backup for Rupp, some
Depth, can really argue about it, decent move
KJ4realz
Yes you can argue it because he’s not a guy you trade (anything) for regardless if it’s a bucket of balls.
Joe Orsatti
Why didn’t we just keep marson. I would have liked to see him here upon injury.
ztoa
John Mayberry Jr. :Fingers Crossed!:
Matt Galvin
For the Red Sox’s Catcher.
ztoa
As the PTBNL in the Koyie trade haha
KJ4realz
Why? Why trade for the guy?
burnboll
Too young!
petcopadre
what a joke.
jeffm
I don’t understand this trade.
Young A.I. (Da Answ3r)
What in the world….
celsius 232.8
AAA player/coach
Maggiemay
I suppose this is easier than running up a flag that sez, ‘we don’t know what the hell we’re doing!’