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Impending A’s free agent Chad Pinder willing to stick around
Aside from Stephen Vogt, who will retire after this season, Pinder is the A’s lone impending free agent. The A’s released veterans Elvis Andrus and Stephen Piscotty in August.
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On a Healthy Athletics' Roster, Playing Time Might be Tough to Come by for Chad Pinder
For Pinder, a right-handed bat who generally gets most of his plate time against left-handed pitching, that may well mean more time at second base. He could platoon with the left-handed Tony Kemp .
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Athletics Can Expect to See Pinder, Piscotty Again in 2020
Whether Chad Pinder plays again in the regular season for the Oakland A’s is more unlikely than not, but the A’s most versatile position player’s season isn’t over. And while the results ...
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Pinder has a Chance to Make Athletics Platoon Plans at Second Base Vanish
Thus, Pinder spent his Summer Camp doing more work than ever at second base, although he admits that he just wants to play, and baseball in a time of pandemic has knocked things askew. “Yeah, it ...
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Pinder Gets Bad Call on Would-Be Homer, but he and Allen Enjoy Their Oracle Night
It was a good Tuesday for Chad Pinder and Austin Allen, if not so much for the A’s as a whole with Oakland dropping another exhibition game, 4-2 to the Giants in Oracle Park. Pinder drove in the ...
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Braves, Chad Pinder Agree To Minor League Deal
While it hasn’t been the best start to the year, Pinder brings plenty of upper level experience. He played for Oakland between 2016-22, compiling a .242/.294/.417 line over 553 games. He’s ...
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Athletics Promote Infielder Nate Orf as Chad Pinder Lands on Injured List
As expected, the A’s placed infielder Chad Pinder on the injured list with a right hamstring strain before Sunday’s series finale in Texas. Taking his place on the roster was veteran minor ...
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How much money do you need to retire?
When should I start to save for retirement? To best save for retirement, you should start as soon as possible. If you have a full-time job, start thinking about savings. On average, Fidelity ...
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Two Weeks (Plus) to Remember Have Athletics on Verge of Great Possibilities
Chad Pinder's pinch-hit homer triggers a nine-run inning as Oakland Athletics complete a three-game sweep of the Giants. Oakland has won 13 of its last 15 games, has the best record in MLB and ...
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Chad Pinder savors ‘special moment’ in possible last A’s game
Pinder stayed in for another at-bat and made it impactful. His fifth-inning double was the A’s first hit against Angels starter Shohei Ohtani and set up their first run in a 3-2 season-ending win.
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How to Decide When to Retire
Editor's Note: This story originally appeared on NewRetirement. In some cases a year can make a huge difference. Think back to 2019. It was certainly different than 2020 (to say the least).
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How Much Money Do You Really Need To Retire?
Someone explained that to estimate how much you need for retirement. You should take your total expenses, subtract social security and pensions, and divide the difference by 0.04. A median family ...

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