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Denver Post (Free subscription) | 23/09/2008
... entered spring training competing for the starting second base job, but it initially went to Jayson Nix. During the course of the season, however, Barmes has started a team-high 49 games at second, committing six errors with a .976 fielding percentage. "Getting an opportunity to play every day at second was definitely what I was hoping for," Barmes said. "I feel like I have settled in over...
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Beale Street Beat (Free subscription) | 14/09/2008
... started 43 games, but he’s also started 32 at short (largely due to injuries to Troy Tulowitzki.) Jayson Nix was the starting second baseman for most of April, and also for a couple of games in July, but he hit .125 in the majors and spent most of the season in AAA. Nix did well in Colorado Springs, batting .303 and hitting 17 homers in just 67 games after getting sent down, but it’s hard...
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Deseret Morning News (Free subscription) | 20/08/2008
... today," Johnson said. "He was a little dizzy."Johnson is also holding out hope that second baseman Jayson Nix, cut above his left eye when he fouled off a bunt against Cuba, might also be available in the medal round, despite being previously ruled out by U.S. team doctor William Kuprevich."Now the fun begins," Johnson said after Brandon Knight gave the U.S. 6 1/3 innings of two-run ball...
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Salon.com (Free subscription) | 18/08/2008
... not a prospect, the 29-year-old Wang belongs to the Seattle Mariners. The U.S. is already missing Jayson Nix, who was the Colorado Rockies' Opening Day second baseman before being shipped to the minors. He took a foul ball off his eye and is out for the tournament. Is it any wonder major league teams don't want their players or their better prospects coming to the Olympics? Injury risk is...
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