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Why Jacob Stallings is the right fit for the Colorado Rockies


didn’t have to go far to find his next team after six seasons with the Pittsburgh Pirates and two with the Marlins. "The first time I met with the Rockies was at the Winter Meetings in Nashville," said Stalling. The former Tar Heel catcher lives in Nashville and recently set the MLB record with 256 consecutive games without a passed ball. (MLB.com)

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Why Jacob Stallings is the right fit for the Colorado Rockies