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Thread: Jack Wilson back from DL

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    Default Jack Wilson back from DL

    http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/htm...tt_tuiaso.html

    Matt Tuiasosopo sent down to Tacoma to make room for Jack. It will be interesting to see how we handle the Jack and Josh situation. I think you have to keep playing Josh every day. He has been one of our most consistent hitters and we can't afford to take him out of the lineup.

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    Well Tui should have been sent down along time ago, so this move is more spaghetti on the walls as far as winning goes. Exactly what are we hearing at this point regarding Jack/Josh playing short stop? Can we move one of them to another position, say First Base?

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    I'm reading that Jack will back up Josh at short. Josh will play regularly at short stop, but will be available to shift to other positions and they'd bring Jack in at that point.

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