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Cheers to Chris Iannetta, a gentleman of baseball


The numbers don’t begin to describe , who is one of the smartest, well-spoken and toughest players I’ve ever covered. When the Rockies were losing and the clubhouse was a ghost town, Iannetta was always available with an honest quote and clear analysis. His teammates respected him and his pitchers learned from him. (Denver Post)

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Cheers to Chris Iannetta, a gentleman of baseball