Mike Piazza In A New Role

At the age of thirty eight, Piazza is geared up to instigate a novel baseball life. The Oakland Athletics don’t want him to catch at all to make sure that he continues to be healthy. Mike Piazza emerges rightly comfortable with his new performance.

Mike Piazza
He was happy while entering in the field without catching gear in his hands. Mike was the last player in the team to get outside for stretching as he gets on to become a full-time elected hitter. After playing for 15 years as a catcher, he will be performing in the American League and as an accepted DH for the first time, hitting cleanouts for the defending AL West champions. His advent at Oakland’s Papago Park complex pulled a Barry Bonds-like media horde together with an immense group of fans.
After departing the New York Mets as a free agent, Piazza was ecstatic to get a fresh beginning with the San Diego Padres last year. In December, he got an $8.5 million, one-year contract from the Athletics.