Talk:Chris Hatcher (pitcher)
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On May 5, 2012, Hatcher, along with Sandy Rosario, was called up by the marlins. However, only 4 days later, both Hatcher and Rosairo was sent back to the minors. On June 16, he was called up again by the marlins. The next day, Hatcher pitched in 1 inning against the Tampa Bay Rays in which it was his first game since 2011.
newzealander 15:50, 20 June 2012 (UTC) — Preceding unsigned comment added by NewzealanderA (talk • contribs)
A little limerick I wrote
editThere once was a pitcher Chris Hatcher:
The roof, his home run balls could thatch her.
His pitching so poor,
All the runners would score;
And he hadn't the need for a catcher!
(Though to be fair his pitching has improved drastically in the past few months.)
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