Sentences with phrase «postseason roster»

After a rookie season in which he averaged a mere 3.9 points, ended up in coach Paul Silas's doghouse and was left off the postseason roster, Nailon had little bargaining power when his contract came up.
If they finally contend over these next three seasons, though, they'll have one of the best head starts to any possible postseason roster.
As the Sept. 1 deadline for setting postseason rosters passed, the game's G.M.s came clothed in one of two fall fashion lines: There were those wearing barrels, and there was Alderson, dressed in fleece.
Before Corey Seager hurt his back there was a strong chance that he wouldn't make any postseason rosters, nonetheless hit a home run in the World Series.

Not exact matches

The Ducks rely heavily on their shutdown center, Ryan Kesler, one of the more experienced postseason players on the roster.
Looks like a real humdinger of a roster there, and I'm sure you're excited about the postseason.
Penn State's postseason ban was four years, which meant the entire roster's eligibility would've been up by the end of the ban.
It wouldn't be a generational fluke if the Astros made the postseason, not when they've spent the offseason polishing a roster filled with solid players.
Despite a young roster, the Cardinals are perennial visitors to the postseason and typically show the discipline / fortitude to win tight games.
Atlanta will have a significant postseason experience advantage against a very young Rams roster.
Furthermore, most of the players on the roster have tasted postseason success after a 27 - 5 campaign last year that ended in a 58 - 51 loss to James Logan - Union City in the CIF Northern Regional semifinals.
The rest of his time on the roster that season would consist of one postseason carry.
With just one senior on the roster, inexperience may be Capital Christian's toughest foe in the postseason.
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