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Eduardo Perez Represents Pride of Puerto Rico as Manager

By Jim HenryOct 9th 2010 – 3:44PM

SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico -- Managers represent their organizations, teams, players and fans. Try representing an entire island. That's the challenge -- and pressure -- that faces Eduardo Perez, the son of baseball Hall of Famer Tony Pérez and current analyst for ESPN's "Baseball Tonight." Perez is currently moonlighting...

'Holy Pujols, Bat Man!': Marucci Bats Clobber Big Leagues

By Chris EptingAug 23rd 2010 – 6:27AM
Courtesy of Ben Porrit

Courtesy of Ben Porrit

(Aug. 23) -- "I saw 19 of the 24 guys swinging a Marucci and I said, 'Wait a minute, something is happening here. I need to be a part of this.'" Reed Dickens was laughing recently when he recounted for AOL News about why he became CEO of Baton Rouge-based Marucci, a baseball bat company that has taken the game by storm....

LSU Trainer Marucci Knows Bats

By Jim HenryMay 8th 2009 – 11:23AM

As director of athletic training at Louisiana State University, Jack Marucci knows it's going to be a good day when the Tigers are on the field and not in his office. This time of year, Marucci also knows it's going to be a good day if Carlos Pena and Albert Pujols are swinging hot bats.Check today's box scores - it's a...

The Day the Batboy Almost Had a Home Run

By Matt WatsonMar 15th 2007 – 7:47PM

Do you have what it takes to hit a home run? It's easier than you think, provided you're in the right spot at the right time. A batboy for the White Sox almost found that out on Wednesday. From the Chicago Sun-Times:After hitting a three-run home run in the first inning against Milwaukee, Eduardo Perez pulled up lame going...

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Background on Eduardo Perez

Eduardo Atanasio Pérez, a Cuban-American (born September 11, 1969 in Cincinnati, Ohio) is a former Major League Baseball and Nippon Professional Baseball player.

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