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Who was "the invisible man" in the minors?
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welch
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Who was "the invisible man" in the minors?
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May 26, 2015, 07:30:25 pm »
Who was that Nats player who used to hide against the OF walls? Called him "the invisible man"?
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Dakota Bacus
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welch
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Aha! Thought so. He's the starting pitcher at Harrisburg tonight. Did well through three, then, no so...
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welch
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Bacus won last night. Pitched five inning, 2 ER. Bryan Harper pitched a couple of scoreless innings in relief.
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