Big hitter going, going gone for Vancouver Canadians, slugger Addison Barger gets promotion

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Big hitter going, going gone for Vancouver Canadians, slugger Addison Barger gets promotion
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Teenage left\u002Dhander Ricky Tiedemann, who\u0027s pitched well enough since coming to Vancouver that he\u0027s in the Futures Game in L.A on Saturday, could easily be next in line to move up after slugger Addison Barger got the call on Monday

The C’s, who are the Blue Jays’ high-A farm club, have a six-game series this week at Nat Bailey Stadium against the Hillsboro Hops. It will be the first set for Vancouver minus Barger, a slugging shortstop/third baseman who was bumped up Monday to the double-A New Hampshire Fisher Cats by the Blue Jays.

Vancouver hadn’t announced its complete pitching rotation for this week as of early Tuesday afternoon. Tiedemann, 19, has been the C’s Friday starter so far this year, but the 6-foot-4, 220-pound left-hander is also slated to represent the Blue Jays on Saturday at the Futures Games at Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles so they could mix things up this week.

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