Jacob Stallings Goes From Future Coach to Future MLB Backup Catcher
Posted Apr 23, 2016
Within the walls of the Pirates' clubhouse this spring, there seems to be a consensus from each and every player to focus strictly on the elements they can control, rather than let external matters clutter up their preparation, demeanor, and mentality. One player who has seemed to embrace that message -- not only this season but since joining the Pirates organization in 2012 -- is catcher Jacob Stallings.
(Pirates Prospects)
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