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Article: Right field puzzle remains unsolved.
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- East Valley Tribune (Mesa, AZ)
- Article date:
- March 4, 2002
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Byline: Ed Price
TUCSON, Ariz. _ Publicly, the Diamondbacks have kept their right-field spot open to competition. It could be a place to finally get Erubiel Durazo some at-bats. It could be a way David Dellucci breaks out of a bench role. It could be a home for Jose Guillen.
But most likely, it's Danny Bautista's job more than anyone else's.
Manager Bob Brenly has called right field "a little muddy . . . but in a good way." Reggie Sanders, who last season hit 33 homers and drove in 90 runs, turned down a two-year extension and signed with San Francisco.
Durazo would be the most likely of the four remaining candidates to supply that ...