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When the ball cleared the fence Thursday night at Angel Stadium, just to the left of the 390-foot mark in left-center field and near the Jersey Mike's Subs sign, it wasn't exactly a Michael Jordan ...
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 ...
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.
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.
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 ...
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… ...
In a bleak Coors Field clubhouse late Monday, after another loss on an extended chain of them this summer, the Rockies dumped veteran catcher Chris Iannetta without ceremony in one quick move ...
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 ...