December 20, 201015 yr Pete Rose Jr will manage Bristol. I think this is the move that will put the Sox minor league system over the top.
December 20, 201015 yr QUOTE (flavum @ Dec 20, 2010 -> 10:46 AM) Pete Rose Jr will manage Bristol. I think this is the move that will put the Sox minor league system over the top. I wonder what this means for Ryan Newman?
December 20, 201015 yr QUOTE (flavum @ Dec 20, 2010 -> 11:46 AM) Pete Rose Jr will manage Bristol. I think this is the move that will put the Sox minor league system over the top. Oh s**t, there goes the planet.
December 20, 201015 yr QUOTE (IChaseBlackWood @ Dec 20, 2010 -> 12:00 PM) I wonder what this means for Ryan Newman? He'll just have to settle for being Tony Stewart's b****.
December 20, 201015 yr QUOTE (IChaseBlackWood @ Dec 20, 2010 -> 12:00 PM) I wonder what this means for Ryan Newman? Bristol: Pete Rose Jr. Manager, Greg Briley Hitting, Larry Owens Pitching Great Falls: Ryan Newman Manager, Charles Poe Hitting, Brian Drahman Pitching Kannapolis: Tommy Thompson Manager, Rob Sasser Hitting, Jose Bautista Pitching Winston-Salem: Julio Vinas Manager, Gary Ward Hitting, Bobby Thigpen Pitching Birmingham: Bobby Magallanes Manager, Andy Tomberlin Hitting, J.R. Perdew Pitching Charlotte: Joe McEwing Manager, Tim Laker Hitting, Richard Dotson Pitching Edited December 20, 201015 yr by JPN366
December 20, 201015 yr Author http://chicago.whitesox.mlb.com/news/press...sp&c_id=cws Charlotte--Joe McEwing Birmingham-Bobby Magallenes Winston Salem- Julio Vinas Kannapolis- Tommy Thompson Bristol- Peter Rose, Jr. Great Falls- Ryan Newman
December 21, 201015 yr Pete Rose Jr. is minor league manager By Doug Padilla ESPNChicago.com CHICAGO -- Pete Rose Jr. continues to follow in the shadow of his famous father. ESPNChicago.com White Sox blog The latest news and notes on the White Sox. Blog The Chicago White Sox announced Monday that Rose Jr. will take over as manager of their Advanced Rookie League team at Bristol, Va. Rose Jr. had a 21-year minor league career that ended in 2009. During that stretch, he played in only 11 major league games, getting 14 plate appearances and two hits with the Cincinnati Reds in 1997. His father played in 24 major league seasons, 19 of those with the Reds. He is MLB's hit leader with 4,256 in his career. He also managed the Reds from 1984-89, working the first three years of that tenure as a player manager. Rose Jr. will also go the manager route now. After ending his playing days, he worked last year as hitting coach for the Florence Freedom of the Frontier League. Doug Padilla covers the White Sox for ESPNChicago.com and ESPN 1000. http://sports.espn.go.com/chicago/mlb/news/story?id=5940103
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