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Rockies catcher Chris Iannetta has turned Jack Winery into label of love


From the start of spring training in mid-February, through the dog days of summer, and into the cool nights of autumn, Rockies’ veteran catcher blocks pitches in the dirt, winces as foul tips sting his fingertips and works in a uniform soaked in sweat. But there is another man behind the mask. Iannetta is also a maker of fine wines. (Denver Post)

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