The Phillies added some outfield depth today, signing So Taguchi to a one-year deal for around $1MM with an option for ’09. There had been a rumor that the Cubs were eyeing Taguchi. The Phillies’ ...
According to MLB.com's transactions log, the Cubs have released outfielder So Taguchi. The 39-year-old Taguchi spent most of the 2009 season with Triple-A Iowa, hitting .248/.347/.333 in 304 plate ...
So about those New York Mets blitzing through the National League Championship Series. So much for that. So about those St. Louis Cardinals' bats that parked themselves in a mortuary for Game 1 of the ...
*Refers to the latest 2 years of stltoday.com stories. Cancel anytime. It will be 20 years in February that So Taguchi, the Cardinals’ first player signed out of the Japanese Leagues, reported to ...
This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. ST. LOUIS, MO (KTVI) – Former Cardinals ...
NEW YORK – So … he was 0-for-16 as a pinch-hitter. So … he was hitting .209. He is invisible Phillie So Taguchi, and the only thing more unlikely than a six-run Phillies rally in the ninth inning ...
It's almost November, which means that Michael Strahan and the New York Giants will no longer be the only people shouting "baallllinn'." But alas, the NBA preview can wait. Tonight I'll be following ...
The St. Louis Cardinals turned to Japan fill a vacancy in the outfield, agreeing Wednesday to a three-year contract with So Taguchi worth about $3 million. Taguchi, 32, follows American League MVP ...
DETROIT — So Taguchi had done so much that he earned a start. With the St. Louis Cardinals apparently believing he can hit someone other than Billy Wagner, Taguchi was in the lineup Saturday night for ...
There are many questions surrounding the Philadelphia Phillies as they finally head into tonight's game at Tampa Bay. The question on every Phillies' fan's mind is, how will they respond after having ...
DETROIT (Reuters) - The Japanese government is apparently satisfied with the way the World Series is going. Or at least that's the conclusion to be drawn from the latest twist in a standing joke ...
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