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Chris Iannetta, getting better with age, ready to carry catching load for Rockies


Catcher is really into wine. Back in 2012, Iannetta and former Angels teammate Vernon Wells established the Jack winery, based out of Napa, Calif.,and their venture has been chronicled in “Wine Spectator” magazine. And although Iannetta will turn 35 on April 8, he’s not ready to check in his gear and turn his full-time attention to growing grapes. (Denver Post)

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