Posted by John Conniff

John grew up in Poway and has written for MadFriars since 2004. He has written articles for Baseball America, FoxSports San Diego, the El Paso Times, San Antonio Express-News, Amarillo Globe-News, Fort Wayne Journal-Gazette and Pacific Daily News in addition to appearing on numerous radio programs and podcasts. He can also break down the best places to eat for all five of the affiliates. There is no best place to eat in Peoria, Arizona.

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  1. […] at .417. The infielder has been a great contributor since signing at the end of Spring Training.  Hollis is a great story of persevering at every step of his journey, from walking-on at the University of Houston, going undrafted, and […]

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  2. […] The 28-year-old Hollis was primarily a third baseman for San Antonio, but as part of the team’s focus on versatility, he also saw action at second base and shortstop, as well as DH, while slashing .333/.432/.469 and tying a career-high with nine home runs. In a season of transition for the Missions, Hollis was their consistent performer as others were promoted and/or traded, spending the duration of the season in San Antonio save for a 24-game debut stint at Triple-A, where the University of Houston product slashed .310/.389/.440, making appearances at third base, second base, left field, and first base. […]

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