Wednesday, May 5, 2010

Wine sent to Amarillo

The Wild Things, in an attempt to clear a cluttered first base position, have traded Cory Wine to the Amarillo Dillas of the independent United League in exchange for a player to be named.

Wine is the son of Penn State baseball coach Robbie Wine and the grandson of former major league shortstop Bobby Wine.

Washington had three first baseman on its roster -- Wine, Adam Amar and Paul Chmiel. Without Wine, but couting the two players drafted at the Frontier League tryout Tuesday, the Wild Things have 36 players on their roster. Spring training begins Thursday and the first exhibition game is Saturday (7 p.m.) at home against Florence.

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Anonymous ConsolCharlie said...

1 comment in the last 6 posts, word verification has been fixed for a long time. Another sign this blog, team and season are DEAD.

On the bright side, I heard there is a new promo this year. The last game of the year they will have fan appreciation day (not new) but each fan will be handed a box or an item. As the exit the ballpark, each fan will load their box or item into moving trucks. Person with the last box gets to drive the moving truck and by the end of the night the Wild Things will be moving out of town for good.

Welcome Mr. Marlin adn Mr. Everson, to the 1st few months of the end of your career.

May 5, 2010 at 10:58 AM  

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