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Stephen Vogt

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Guardians had fantastic way of announcing their new manager hire

The Cleveland Guardians officially have their new manager, and they also get some style points for the way that they announced it. Cleveland revealed on Monday that they had hired former MLB All-Star catcher Stephen Vogt to be their next skipper. The …

Stephen Vogt in catching gear

Ex-All-Star catcher emerging as serious candidate for Guardians manager

Terry Francona’s successor could end up being another (albeit much younger) former player. ESPN’s Jeff Passan reports Monday that retired ex-All-Star catcher Stephen Vogt is emerging as a serious candidate for Cleveland Guardians manager. …

Stephen Vogt in catching gear

2-time MLB All-Star announces his plans to retire

At 37 years old, one former All-Star is ready to close his chapter on baseball. Oakland Athletics veteran catcher Stephen Vogt told the Associated Press this week that he plans to retire after the 2022 season. Vogt adds that he hopes to move into a …

Stephen Vogt, Giants’ T sign on bases explained

If you have watched the San Francisco Giants during their hot streak over the past few weeks, you may have noticed players making an unusual sign on the base paths after coming up with a big hit. Now we know the origin. With the Chicago Cubs leading …

Brewers C asks help from Twitter after home is broken into, memorabilia stolen

Stephen Vogt is asking for your help after being victimized by a burglary. The Milwaukee Brewers catcher said in a tweet on Monday that his home was broken into and a number of personalized memorabilia items were stolen. He is now asking assistance …

Stephen Vogt takes foul tip to groin (Video)

Catching at the major league level certainly comes with its fair share of inherent potential safety hazards. Deep bruises from 95 mph fastballs, concussions from errant backswings, home plate collisions, developing bad knees from excessive crouching, …

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