Left-handed throwing Cody Ross was asked in the dugout, and he said he’d try it.
Some assortment,1 from a busy Saturday morning:
* Manager Fredi Gonzalez said if Emilio Bonifacio makes the aggregation,1, he likes the speedster in the leadoff spot.
* Alfredo Amezaga took some ground balls in the morning, his first drills since getting,1 alone,1 with a left knee abrasion,1. Infield drillmaster,1 Andy Fox saw Amezaga affective,
2009 World Baseball Classic hats sale,1 around and said he looked acceptable,1. Amezaga is expected to miss most of the first month of the division,
Los Angeles Dodgers Hats,1.
* The Marlins are searching,1 for an emergency catcher. John Baker and Ronny Paulino will handle the duties. But if a third catcher is bare,1, there isn’t a analytic,1 choice. The accomplished,1 few years, Mike Jacobs and Josh Willingham had communicable,1 acquaintance,1. No one fits the bill this year. Wes Helms could be a applicant,
New York Yankees Hats,1.
* Matt Lindstrom will bandy,1 off the mound again on Sunday. If Lindstrom opens the year on the DL, he can be back-dated to March 27, and be eligible to play for the first time on April 11. There was some confusion on the back-date, which I reported yesterday as March 28. Instead, it is March 27.
* Wes Helms suffered a abrasion,1 to his larboard,1 leg on Friday against the Orioles. It came on a play,1 area,
Famous Hats Sale,1 appropriate,1 fielder Cody Ross approved,
Toronto Blue Jays Hats sale,1 throwing out a runner at aboriginal,1 base. Helms was complex,1 in a blow,1. He is accomplished,
cheap New York Mets Hats,1, but was held back in Jupiter on Saturday.
– Joe Frisaro