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Angels' Chris Iannetta sees clearly now


Of all the performance enhancers that can be purchased, never underestimate the one that helped turn around catcher ’s time with the Angels. Contact lenses. It wasn’t just that Iannetta could see better once he got contacts halfway through the 2013 season. It didn’t take him so much strain and concentration to see. “It immediately had a big impact,” Iannetta said. (Orange County Register)

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