have signed former Chicago Cubs infielder Bryan LaHair to a two-year, $4.5 million contract. LaHair , who was named to the National League All-Star ..... in six Triple-A seasons through 2011, LaHair is being looked at as a first baseman and
Rizzo, Rizzo, enough about Anthony Rizzo. Just because Bryan LaHair (38.8 percent owned) has moved to the outfield and isn ..... anymore, it doesn’t mean we should forget about him. LaHair should hit close to 30 homers with a non-disastrous
Labels stick. Cubs newcomer Bryan LaHair knows all about that. LaHair came up from Class AAA Iowa as a September call-up ..... been? Look no further than those sticky labels. LaHair will be 29 years old in November, and before
contract of journeyman first baseman Bryan LaHair from Class AAA Iowa. The promotion ..... reward for a good season, which LaHair certainly enjoyed in Des Moines and ..... hitter-friendly Pacific Coast League. LaHair , who will be 29 in November, had
Bryan LaHair talks with FOX Sports Midwest about the Cubs' win over St. Louis.
MESA, Ariz. Bryan LaHair finds himself in a new situation this ..... His approach? "Still the same," LaHair said Monday, days ahead of when he was ..... year. "I want it for the long haul." LaHair has made the long haul already. A 39th-round
MESA, Ariz. â Bryan LaHair has the inside track at winning the Cubs' opening-day job at first base. LaHair has spent most of his career in the minor ..... Kevin Goldstein, Baseball Prospectus: " LaHair has gone from a Quad-A hitter to one
The Cubs are set to give Bryan LaHair a chance to be their next first baseman ..... Epstein has said the Cubs will give LaHair a chance at first after he had his ..... before being called up late in 2011. LaHair , 28, hit .288 with two homers and
this year. It's hard to consider Bryan LaHair , 28, one of the "kids'' in that ..... years of even being a prospect. But LaHair is working on a case for a big-league ..... happens.'' That's the idea for LaHair , just to get a real chance - something
following "changes" are week-over-week percentages. Bryan LaHair Change: +23.9 percent (48.9 percent owned) Analysis ..... 50 percent of all fantasy baseball leagues do not need LaHair 's services seem a little high. During his modest six-game