Veteran catcher Chris Iannetta returns to his roots
Posted Apr 20, 2018
Chris Iannetta on signing with Colorado as a free agent this offseason: "Denver is probably one of the places that I feel like I could live full time. That was the first attraction. The second was how good the team is. There was probably two jobs, maybe three that I really wanted. It was either the Diamondbacks or the Rockies. It ended up being a no-brainer."
(Mile High Sports)
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