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Article: He's labeled a prospect; his bat's the reason why ; As the Sea Dogs wait to play, Jeff Natale awaits the proper defensive fit while continuing to hit.
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- Portland Press Herald (Portland, ME)
- Article date:
- April 9, 2007
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KEVIN THOMAS Staff Writer
Portland Press Herald (Maine)
04-09-2007
He's labeled a prospect; his bat's the reason why ; As the Sea Dogs wait to play, Jeff Natale awaits the proper defensive fit while continuing to hit.
Byline: KEVIN THOMAS Staff Writer
Edition: FINAL
Section: Sports
Memo: DOGS' OPENER? WHO: Sea Dogs (Tommy Hottovy) vs. New Britain Rock Cats (Brian Buensing) WHEN: 6 p.m. today WHERE: Hadlock Field TICKETS: About 1,500 remain
Jeff Natale, the unlikely prospect for the Boston Red Sox, is looking for a position.
And his ability at right wing is not much help to him now.
Natale, 24, is a former two-sport standout at Division III Trinity College in Hartford, Conn. At one time, ...
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