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Opportunity Knocked...and He Knocked Back Learning the Hard Way He's Hard to Get a Handle On One of the more interesting names in box scores this season is that of Archi Cianfrocco, a third baseman-first baseman for Montreal. His full name is Angelo Dominic Cianfrocco, but he goes by Archi. In the Expos' media guide, that's misspelled as Arci, and the phonetic spelling of his last name is incorrect (he pronounces it see-an-FROCK-ko, not the guide's kee-un-FROHN-koh). Cianfrocco got his first major league hit on April 11, a three-run single against the Mets. After the game, a partially disrobed Cianfrocco was invited to do the postgame show on radio in New York. He asked Expo media relations director Richard Griffin just before the show, "Do I have to wear my pants?" "No," said Griffin, "it's on radio. They can't see you." Heaven Help the Small-Market Teams An agent joke making the rounds of major league baseball may say a lot about the state of the game: An agent was out taking a walk when God came up alongside him. The two started to chat about baseball. "God, when will we ever see another .400 hitter?" the agent asked. "Not in your lifetime," answered God.
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