CORONAVIRUS PUTS HOLD ON A.A. ALUMS SPRING TRAINING ASPIRATIONS
Source: American Association News
By Bob Wirz With baseball shut down indefinitely because of the coronavirus one cannot help but think what is going through the mind of the countless professional players throughout the game, with perhaps a little extra attention to those in major league camps who were on the bubble of a $563,500 payday if they were fortunate enough to become one of the rookies breaking through to The Show for the first time. For this purpose, we turn to onetime Sioux City first baseman John Nogowski as the nominal spokesman for entire group. The 27-year-old went to the St. Louis Cardinals spring training camp in Jupiter, FL as a non-roster player with a reasonable chance of being part of the National League team that was scheduled to open the season next week. After all, he had hit a career-high 15 home runs and drove in 75 runs for Triple-A Memphis with…
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