Piranhas Baseball Club
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Beaumont Piranhas Baseball non-profit 501-c3 organization

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Piranhas (baseball), From Wikipedia

"Piranhas" was a nickname applied to a group of hitters for the Minnesota Twins baseball team. Specifically, the term applied to shortstop Jason Bartlett, third baseman Nick Punto, outfielder Jason Tyner, and second baseman Luis Castillo.  Midway through the 2006 season, the Twins opted for a lineup that included Tyner batting eighth, Bartlett ninth, Castillo first, and Punto second. Manager Ron Gardenhire said players were like four leadoff hitters: all were fast and hit for average but not power. During the 2006 season, all four hit between .290 (Punto) and .312 (Tyner), but hit a combined six home runs.[1]  The term "piranhas" was coined during the 2006 season by Chicago White Sox manager Ozzie Guillén for their aggressive style of play.




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