Where are they now? Frank Menechino
Published 8/22/2008 by Jane Lee at Major League Baseball News
Frank Menechino's playing days may officially be kaput, but the whole retirement-from-the-baseball-world stint is very much temporary. Menechino, dubbed Big Bank Frank for his hustling ways as a player with the A's, is ready to begin a coaching career.
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