Talk:Josh Willingham
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[edit]The image on the page is not of Josh Willingham, rather it is a picture of former Marlins catcher Mike Redmond which was mistakenly labeled as an image of Willingham on the Marlins website.
Willingham was a shortstop in college and was has caught only the last 3 seasons. So he was drafted as a shortstop and not a catcher.
Updating the recent trade to Oakland 70.179.116.163 (talk) 22:05, 16 December 2010 (UTC)BrandonGMU
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