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Mitch
Meluskey
Catcher
Birthdate
18/9/1973
BAT/THR
Both/Right
Birthplace
Yakima, WA
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Position
Catcher
Birthdate
18/9/1973
BAT/THR
Both/Right
Birthplace
Yakima, WA
Debut Year
1998
Career History
Houston Astros
1998-2000, 2003-2003 (4 Seasons)
Detroit Tigers
2002-2002 (1 Season)
MLB News
Orioles sign pitcher Lou Trivino after release by Phillies
Veteran right-handed reliever Lou Trivino, 34, agreed to a one-year contract with the Baltimore Orioles on Monday, three days after he was released from a minor league deal by the Philadelphia Phillies.
White Sox sign Randal Grichuk, place Austin Hays back on IL
The White Sox signed veteran outfielder Randal Grichuk to a one-year, $1.25 million deal on Monday and placed outfielder Austin Hays back on the 10-day injured list because of a left calf strain.
Benge and Vientos lead the Mets to a 4-2 victory over the skidding Rockies in early start
— Carson Benge homered leading off the sixth inning for New York’s first hit against Tomoyuki Sugano, and the Mets beat the skidding Colorado Rockies 4-2 on Monday in a game moved up three hours to avoid potential wet weather.
New York Mets vs. Colorado Rockies: Game Highlights
New York Mets vs. Colorado Rockies: Game Highlights
Judge says Volpe demotion 'tough,' knows he'll be motivated
Yankees manager Aaron Boone spoke Monday about the decision to option shortstop Anthony Volpe to Triple A, with Aaron Judge calling the move "tough" but acknowledging, "I know he's going to be more motivated than ever to come back here."
Yankees' Aaron Boone, Aaron Judge reflect on 'iconic' John Sterling
"A giant in the sport," Yankees manager Aaron Boone said in reflecting on the life of John Sterling, the legendary radio broadcaster who died Monday at the age of 87. Aaron Judge said Sterling "brought the New York theater to the ballpark."