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Arizona Diamondbacks catcher Chris Iannetta has several stitches in his upper lip, plus a couple of fractured teeth and a broken nose after getting hit in the face by a fastball.
SAN DIEGO — Chris Iannetta rarely takes a deep breath because he never needs one. He is a metronome, a constant force of calm in the face of freak-outs. His Rockies had just picked apart the ...
Diamondbacks catcher Chris Iannetta received several stitches in his upper lip and suffered a nose fracture and a couple fractured teeth after getting hit in the face during Friday's game against ...
Reporting from Tempe, Ariz. — New statistics that quantify the art of pitch-framing can be difficult for even major league catchers to comprehend. “They could be accurate, they could be ...
From the start of spring training in mid-February, through the dog days of summer, and into the cool nights of autumn, Rockies’ veteran catcher Chris Iannetta blocks pitches in the dirt, winc… ...
SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. (AP) — A contributing member of the Colorado Rockies during their best seasons a decade ago, Chris Iannetta rejoined them with a reprise in mind. Iannetta was a second-year ...
PHOENIX (AP) — Arizona Diamondbacks catcher Chris Iannetta has several stitches in his upper lip, plus a couple of fractured teeth and a broken nose after getting hit in the face by a fastball.
Diamondbacks catcher Chris Iannetta has several stitches in his lip, plus a couple of fractured teeth and a broken nose after getting hit in the face by a fastball on Friday. Mark J. Rebilas/USA ...
ANAHEIM – It is early, so very early, and as early-season baseball statistics are ripe with opportunities to make extrapolation errors, everything that follows should be consumed with several… ...
Chris Iannetta turned 35 on April 8. The broad-shouldered catcher admits, without a trace of regret, that he doesn't have the same spring in his step that he did as a Rockies rookie back in 2007.
— Angels left fielder Matt Joyce drove a ball 400 feet for an out in the eighth inning Saturday, and with the tying run on third base and two outs in the ninth, he blistered a one-hopper that ...
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