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He does not play the field. Even really first base.

While Mancini has been getting it done at the plate, Tides manager Ron Johnson is just as impressed with Mancini?s defense.

"I have been surprised how good of a defensive first baseman he is, that was not one of his major strengths coming into the season," Johnson said. I'm really pleased with that because with the Baltimore, if you listen to Buck Showalter, they're looking for defense, they're looking for home runs, too, but if you can't play defense you usually can't play for Buck."

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While Mancini has been getting it done at the plate, Tides manager Ron Johnson is just as impressed with Mancini?s defense.

"I have been surprised how good of a defensive first baseman he is, that was not one of his major strengths coming into the season," Johnson said. I'm really pleased with that because with the Baltimore, if you listen to Buck Showalter, they're looking for defense, they're looking for home runs, too, but if you can't play defense you usually can't play for Buck."

http://wavy.com/2016/07/06/trey-mancini-heats-up-for-the-norfolk-tides/

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If only we didn't sign Chris...

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