Unless, of course, you think the Bay of Bigs fiasco was actually a diabolically clever criminal conspiracy to make JFK look bad. |
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Atlas 4 this is Zulu 7 Requesting immediate evac from, Bigs hand me that map, Dog Niner Alpha Zero. |
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Two years later, he made his major-league debut with the Chicago White Sox, and the next season, he was in the bigs to stay. |
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At the start of his third season in the bigs, he was going through a divorce, but he didn't think it affected his game. |
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After an apprenticeship in the minors, a few umpires are picked to jump to the bigs. |
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If all goes well, I think it is possible that he could get a shot in the bigs sometime next year. |
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What are the most important metrics you use in evaluating whether a minor leaguer can be successful in the bigs? |
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But as the first minor-leaguer I followed to make good in the bigs, he holds a special distinction in my eyes. |
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We'll see if, like his brother, Stephen can feast on Indy League pitching before making a rapid ascent to the bigs. |
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Unlike other parts of the Caribbean, where seeing the hometown boys in the bigs is a source of pride, the Mexican baseball powers have decided to keep the product local. |
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Besides that, he came up to the bigs as a catcher but turned himself into an All-Star second baseman because he thought he would be more valuable to his team in that position. |
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Major League Baseball actually does not penalize usage in the bigs, but does crack down on minor leaguers. |
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He hopes his affordability will help him make it back to the bigs. |
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Incredible power-ups will also be available in The BIGS 2, including the ability for players to crush Big Blast home runs and throw Big Heat fastballs past opposing batters. |
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In the Appalachian League, where Cal Ripken once played in Bluefield, W.Va., a ballplayer's chances of making it to the bigs are less than one in six. |
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