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Hammock designated for assignment
Mark Gonzales
The Arizona Republic
Jan. 28, 2005 12:00 AM
Utility player Robby Hammock was designated for assignment to make room for first baseman Tony Clark on the 40-man roster.
Hammock, 27, caught Randy Johnson's perfect game last May and was one of the "Baby Backs." He batted .282 in his rookie year in 2003.
But Hammock was a victim of the team's improved depth. The Diamondbacks have 10 days to trade him, waive him or send him outright to the minors.
Hammock played in only 62 games last season because of injuries.
Interesting. Guess they couldn't get anybody moved off in trade. Too bad, he has a great smile. Destined to be a trivia question, perhaps.
Mark Gonzales
The Arizona Republic
Jan. 28, 2005 12:00 AM
Utility player Robby Hammock was designated for assignment to make room for first baseman Tony Clark on the 40-man roster.
Hammock, 27, caught Randy Johnson's perfect game last May and was one of the "Baby Backs." He batted .282 in his rookie year in 2003.
But Hammock was a victim of the team's improved depth. The Diamondbacks have 10 days to trade him, waive him or send him outright to the minors.
Hammock played in only 62 games last season because of injuries.
Interesting. Guess they couldn't get anybody moved off in trade. Too bad, he has a great smile. Destined to be a trivia question, perhaps.