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Ozuna likely has punched his ticket

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"Ozuna likely has punched his ticket"

http://chicagosports.chicagotribune.com/sp...ack=1&cset=true

BY MARK GONZALES

 

March 29, 2005

 

TUCSON, Ariz. -- Second baseman Tadahito Iguchi and utility player Pablo Ozuna are solidifying their positions on the White Sox's 25-man roster.

 

Iguchi has hit in seven consecutive games, including a three-hit performance Monday in a 12-8 victory over Oakland at Tucson Electric Park. Iguchi's last hit knocked out Athletics starter Dan Haren and raised his batting average to .325.

 

Ozuna, a non-roster invitee, replaced Iguchi and delivered an RBI single in the seventh to raise his average to .520.

 

Ozuna has all but secured the final spot on the roster, pending the health of left-hander Mark Buehrle after Tuesday's start against Colorado.

Edited by Jabroni

Congrats man, you've earned it.

Jabroni you must feel like your kid just graduated Magna cum laude.

Pablo has earned it.

He came into camp and did everything asked of him, and did it well.

Congrats and keep up the good work!!!

...I hope he keeps "good ol' #66".....

I just hope Pablo Ozuna doesnt equal Julio Ramierz.... and his 15 K's in 37 AB's in 2001

 

that being said i like this kid and hope he's found a home on 35th and Shields... or whatever the address is.

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