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Wes got the call and played in his first MLB game yesterday with Oakland. Always nice to see a local kid make it to the Show!!!!!
 
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Congrats to Wes and his family! That is a huge accomplishment!!
 
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Big Grin applaude
 
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Way to go Wes, PESH at its best.


"Throwing a fastball by Henry Aaron is like trying to sneak sunrise past a rooster "
 
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Oakland also added:

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Oakland – low-revenue Oakland, immortalized in the book “Moneyball,” about winning with a scrimp-and-save payroll – signed a 16-year-old named Michel Inoa on Wednesday.

Along with his $4.25 million bonus, Inoa got an Anglicized name, Michael, and a ticket to the Dominican Summer League, where he can add weight to his lithe 6-foot-7 frame, throw his 94-mph fastball, unleash his polished breaking ball and work on his changeup.
 
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Oakland also added:

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Oakland – low-revenue Oakland, immortalized in the book “Moneyball,” about winning with a scrimp-and-save payroll – signed a 16-year-old named Michel Inoa on Wednesday.

Along with his $4.25 million bonus, Inoa got an Anglicized name, Michael, and a ticket to the Dominican Summer League, where he can add weight to his lithe 6-foot-7 frame, throw his 94-mph fastball, unleash his polished breaking ball and work on his changeup.


SWAC...how'd we/you miss this guy? bighair
 
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I have know Wes since he was 9 years old playing in PBA. He and my son were pretty good friends and played football together at PESH for two years. When Wes came through at 10 he played for the Cowboys (Andy Harvey) and then at 15 he started with the Mustangs; I believe he was taking pitching lessons from Jack (not Sharp Smile)who was coaching with Sam at that time. He is a great young adult and really grounded. He continues to workout at DBAT during the off season. I'm really happy for him.


"Throwing a fastball by Henry Aaron is like trying to sneak sunrise past a rooster "
 
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I guess Sam knew him when he was 8.... Smile
 
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Two doubles and his first RBI -- awesome news. Congratulations Wes and family. Imagine the excitement! Cool

I knew him when he was 7....and I slept in a Holiday Inn Express last night.
 
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My son is on his team.
 
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My youngest son used to wear the same number as the young man who is on his team, and I know a guy that has a son that plays on his team, and I know a guy that used to coach him and now likes to fish. But I never slept at a Holiday Inn Express, and I don;t play a doctor on TV. Big Grin


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