Nothing Minor About It
March 27, Tucson - Merriam-Webster's dictionary defines the word minor as inferior in importance, size, or degree; comparatively unimportant; not having reached majority. After spending two days full days, from early morning 'til evening, embedded in Diamondbacks minor league camp, workouts, meetings, lunches and ballgames, it was easy to see very clearly that their is nothing actually minor about it.
This Sunday is the final day that players in minor league camp can turn in a saying, slogan or phrase to Field Coordinator Jack Howell to be chosen as the one that most accurately describes the identity of the Dbacks minor league system and what it stands for. We'll let you know which one is chosen and which player came up with it.
Until it is decided, maybe we should borrow a favorite saying of Vice President of Player Development A.J. Hinch: attitude reflects leadership. 
Here's my conversation with A.J.:
Speaking of minor league baseball, make sure to keep an eye on the brand new ballpark being completed in Reno as the Triple-A home of the Diamondbacks. The home opener in April 17th for the Reno Aces. Congratulations!
See you at the yard.

i would think that you sign a big money contract , the owners woud be watching what there players do off season. like going on a brandon webb fishing tournament. if you really want to know whats wrong with his shoulder. ask him how it felt after bringing in big marlin fish. you can't say that webb's shoulder would be hurting this early in the season. its the fishing. robert.
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