<img src="http://i61.tinypic.com/10motnq.png" height="270" width="180px" style="float:right; margin-right:71px;margin-bottom:14px;margin-left:14px;border:2px solid black;">PORTLAND, ME — On the eve of the BLB All-Star Game, the Maine Guides announced the unconditional release of infielder Tristan Romarigues.
The 37-year-old Maine lifer debuted in 1996. He played in 2,132 games with the Guides. He held the club's hits record until Steve Suarez passed him in May.
"We're grateful to Tristan for what he contributed to this franchise," said Maine Guides general manager Matt Blumenthal. "Over 2,100 hits and nine Defense With Integrity Awards across three different positions—it's hard to ask for more than what Tristan gave us in his 17 seasons here."
Romarigues hit .153 this year with Maine and had been removed from the starting lineup in June.
Sources close to the team suggested the infielder was unhappy with his new role and believed he could still contribute to a team's starting lineup. The organization's move to release him is thought to be something of a mutual decision.
It's not yet known what other moves could be pending, but sources suggested there could be a trade during the All-Star Break to fill the roster spot.
The 37-year-old Maine lifer debuted in 1996. He played in 2,132 games with the Guides. He held the club's hits record until Steve Suarez passed him in May.
"We're grateful to Tristan for what he contributed to this franchise," said Maine Guides general manager Matt Blumenthal. "Over 2,100 hits and nine Defense With Integrity Awards across three different positions—it's hard to ask for more than what Tristan gave us in his 17 seasons here."
Romarigues hit .153 this year with Maine and had been removed from the starting lineup in June.
Sources close to the team suggested the infielder was unhappy with his new role and believed he could still contribute to a team's starting lineup. The organization's move to release him is thought to be something of a mutual decision.
It's not yet known what other moves could be pending, but sources suggested there could be a trade during the All-Star Break to fill the roster spot.
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