You Could Look It Up: The Saddest of Possible Words Steven Goldman June 9, 2020 Share: > Subscribe to Baseball ProspectusCristóbal Torriente was just one of many baseball players, known and unknown, excluded on rules arbitrary and bigoted. Full access to this article is for Premium Baseball Prospectus subscribers. Sign up today to get access to insightful analysis for the discerning baseball fan. Super-Premium - $66.99 / yearPremium - $45.95 / yearPremium Monthly - $6.99 / month Subscribe to Baseball Prospectus In This Article 10 Cristobal TorrienteRacismYou Could Look It Up Related Articles YCLIU: Blood on the Tracks $ by Steven Goldman 8/11 5 Soto vs. Ohtani for All the Prospects $ by Steven Goldman 7/28 2 YCLIU: Clay Holmes Wrote the Piña Colada Song and Other Pleasing Facts About Losing Aroldis Chapman’s Number Forever $ by Steven Goldman 6/30 4 End Times at the Sportsbook $ by Steven Goldman 5/20 4 YCLIU: We Have a Reverse Cobb Situation B by Steven Goldman 5/12 1 Latest Articles The Call-Up: DL Hall $ by Jeffrey Paternostro and Darius Austin 8/13 0 Next Man Up: Week 18 $ by Tim McCullough 8/12 0 Two-Start Pitchers Offer Options and “Options” $ by Carlos Marcano 8/12 0 Box Score Banter: Rockies v. Ghosts, Cardinals As Ghosts B by Ginny Searle 8/12 2 The Ascent of Austin Riley $ by Robert Orr 8/12 2 more chevron_rightchevron_right Steven Goldman More about: Cristobal TorrienteRacismYou Could Look It Up Latest Articles The Call-Up: DL Hall $ by Jeffrey Paternostro and Darius Austin 8/13 0 Next Man Up: Week 18 $ by Tim McCullough 8/12 0 Two-Start Pitchers Offer Options and “Options” $ by Carlos Marcano 8/12 0 Related Articles YCLIU: Blood on the Tracks $ by Steven Goldman 8/11 5 Soto vs. Ohtani for All the Prospects $ by Steven Goldman 7/28 2 YCLIU: Clay Holmes Wrote the Piña Colada Song and Other Pleasing Facts About Losing Aroldis Chapman’s Number Forever $ by Steven Goldman 6/30 4 You need to be logged in to comment. Login or Subscribe Comments are closed.
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