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Bob
Melvin
Catcher
Birthdate
28/10/1961
BAT/THR
Right/Right
Birthplace
Palo Alto, CA
College
California
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Position
Catcher
Birthdate
28/10/1961
BAT/THR
Right/Right
Birthplace
Palo Alto, CA
Debut Year
1985
College
California
Career History
Chicago White Sox
1994*-1994 (1 Season)
New York Yankees
1994*-1994 (1 Season)
Boston Red Sox
1993-1993 (1 Season)
Kansas City Royals
1992-1992 (1 Season)
Baltimore Orioles
1989-1991 (3 Seasons)
San Francisco Giants
1986-1988 (3 Seasons)
Detroit Tigers
1985-1985 (1 Season)
MLB News
Yankees' Jasson Domínguez crashes into wall making catch
Yankees left fielder Jasson Domínguez left Thursday's game against the Rangers in a cart after he crashed into the wall while catching Brandon Nimmo's drive to lead off the first inning.
Cubs' Matthew Boyd out at least one month after knee surgery
Matthew Boyd underwent successful surgery on his left meniscus -- an injury suffered while playing with his kids -- and is set to miss at least a month, according to manager Craig Counsell.
Fantasy baseball: Put your trust in these better-than-expected pitchers
Todd Zola looks at pitchers whose expectations have completely changed for the better since spring training.
Fantasy baseball forecaster: Team hitting ratings
Stay ahead of the game and optimize your fantasy baseball hitters with our forecaster, which provides a rolling 10-day outlook of every team's hitting matchups as well as the potential for stolen bases.
Fantasy baseball forecaster: Pitcher projections for the next 10 days
Keep up to date on who is pitching -- and how well they're expected to do -- with our forecaster, which provides a rolling 10-day outlook of every team's probable starting pitchers with game score projections.
Fantasy Baseball Reliever Depth Chart
Our updated reliever depth chart displays the closer hierarchy for each team, as well as the fatigue factor in each MLB bullpen.