McCrory thinking positive after surgery
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March 26, 2010 3:10 pm
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You have to admire Bob McCrory’s positive outlook.
The Orioles’ right-handed reliever has been mostly hit hard in 15 games covering 13 2/3 Major League innings the past two seasons. Now he’s had a second major surgery in four years, yet he remains upbeat.
He thinks he can be ready for spring training next year and wants to prove to the club that he can pitch in the big leagues.
You have to admire Bob McCrory’s positive outlook.
The Orioles’ right-handed reliever has been mostly hit hard in 15 games covering 13 2/3 Major League innings the past two seasons. Now he’s had a second major surgery in four years, yet he remains upbeat.
He thinks he can be ready for spring training next year and wants to prove to the club that he can pitch in the big leagues.
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