Wright is a journeyman whose good stuff never has translated into big-league success. |
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At least it lessened the surprise of his being pounded for eight runs in 4 innings, the worst start of his big-league career. |
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They have made 21 consecutive postseason appearances, the longest active streak in big-league pro sports. |
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He hasn't played in the majors since May 2002 and has to get reaccustomed to big-league pitching. |
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All we do know is that Opening Day will come and go without big-league ballplayers playing big-league ball in big-league ballparks. |
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Would big-league baseball tell second basemen they can't make a play on the shortstop side of the bag? |
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About a dozen baseball-themed museums beckon visitors to big-league cities and out-of-the-way burgs. |
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Down here, the big-league dreams of the players are still just far-off lights on the horizon. |
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He came within several feet of homering in his first big-league at-bat, his first-inning double hitting halfway up the wall in right-center July 16 against the Mariners. |
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As a result, the decision of who goes north with the big-league club, who rides the bench and who gets to ride the buses in the minors has become more complex. |
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He throws a low 90s fastball and mixes it with a big-league curve. |
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He had an undistinguished big-league career as a first and third-baseman. |
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The big-league team, it is clear, needs help. |
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