
Owens Promoted
Published on July 31, 2009 under South Atlantic League (SAL1)
Charleston Dirty Birds News Release
LHP Rudy Owens has been promoted to High Class-A Lynchburg, and RHP Brett Lorin has been added to the roster to take his place. Lorin was one of the four players dealt to the Pirates from Seattle in the Jack Wilson trade earlier this week, and Lorin will start tonight's game in Hagerstown for the Power. I've attached an updated roster. Please contact me with any questions.
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