If Your Birthday is December 10th...
...you share it with Padres outfielder and 1st baseman Will Myers. The 2013 AL Rookie of the Year with the Rays has emphasized power over average since becoming a Padre in 2015. He's hoping to bounce back in 2019, after missing nearly half of last season with various injuries including a bruised foot. He did produce one somewhat bizarre 2018 highlight: On July 7th, he belted three home runs in a game San Diego lost 20-5 to the Diamondbacks. (My image of Myers is from the Mets/Padres game on July 24th, 2018.)
Also on today's cake and candles list:
And we remember Doc Edwards, who caught for several American League clubs during the '60s. But Yankees fans around my age will remember him when he was the player the Yankees obtained when they traded Johnny Blanchard to the Kansas City A's in May of 1965. He later spent 1987-'89 as the Indians manager. Edwards, whose given name was Howard, passed away this summer at age 81.
Also on today's cake and candles list:
- Nestor Cortes, a Yankee farm system lefty whom the Orioles took in last year's Rule 5 draft. After appearing in four major league games for Baltimore, they returned him to the Yankees, where he spent most of 2018 as a starter, going 6-6 for Triple A Scranton. (My image of Cortes is from July 2017, while pitching for the Yankees AA team in Trenton.)
- Luis Polonia, the speedy outfielder who twice stole 50 or more bases in a 12-season big league career.
And we remember Doc Edwards, who caught for several American League clubs during the '60s. But Yankees fans around my age will remember him when he was the player the Yankees obtained when they traded Johnny Blanchard to the Kansas City A's in May of 1965. He later spent 1987-'89 as the Indians manager. Edwards, whose given name was Howard, passed away this summer at age 81.
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