Farewell to Roger Dean

Roger Dean Stadium on Saturday before the gates opened.
– Joe Frisaro
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Joe,
This is a little off topic, but what ever happened to first baseman Grant Psomas. I know he was in the system for a few years, but now I haven’t seen nothing on him – I looked throughout the minor leagues and he is no where to be found. Also, how is Jake Smolinksi and J.P. Dean doing? I know its hard to find out about Smolinksi because he is coming back from injury, but why is Dean not in the Marlins minor league rosters yet? Thanks!
I don’t see Psomas listed in the media guide or on MILB.com, our Minor League site that usually lists players. Dean is still young. He will get going with his season soon. Smolinski, like you note, is coming back from injury. I’ll do some research on them.
Goodluck 2009 Marlins, time to disprove the cynics yet again. Even MLB is creditting the idea we are due for another World Championship based on the 6 year run.
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