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The Chicago White Sox have declined the mutual option on veteran right fielder and former World Series MVP Jermaine Dye, clearing the way for him to become a free agent.
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Jermaine Dye Becomes a Free Agent

The Chicago White Sox have bought out the contract of Jermaine Dye for a little less than $1 million. As a result, Dye has become a free agent. The veteran outfielder will likely be one of the most sought after players in baseball free agency. Last year, Dye didn’t live up to expectations with the White Sox. He hit only .250 with 27 homers and 81 RBIs. In 2008, he hit .292...

ChiSox decline Dye's $12M option, pay out $950K

The Chicago White Sox have declined the mutual option on veteran right fielder and former World Series MVP Jermaine Dye, clearing the way for him to become a free agent. Dye will get a buyout of $950,000 instead of $12 million he could have gotten in salary next season. Dye, the World Series MVP in 2005 for the White Sox, signed a two-year, $22 million extension late in the...

ChiSox decline option on ex-World Series MVP Dye

The Chicago White Sox have declined the mutual option on veteran right fielder and former World Series MVP Jermaine Dye, clearing the way for him to become a free agent.

ChiSox buy out Dye for $950K, making him FA

CHICAGO (AP) -- The Chicago White Sox have declined the mutual option on veteran right fielder and former World Series MVP Jermaine Dye, clearing the way for him to become a free agent.

Dye or Thames could interest the Mets

Over the years Jermaine Dye's name has come up numerous times in rumors about the Mets. Dye never ended up being moved but now he's a free agent after the White Sox decided to not pick-up his option ( source Metsblog). At 35 y/o the right hander, has struggled through injuries and doesn't play the field very well. He has hit .250 two of the last four years but still produces...

White Sox Buy Out Option On Jermaine Dye

The White Sox bought out Jermaine Dye's mutual option for 2010, according to the team.  Joe Cowley of the Chicago Sun-Times says it cost the Sox $950K.

Jermaine Dye likely done with White Sox

The White Sox announced on Friday morning that that they bought out the 2010 mutual option on Jermaine Dye, paying him $950,000 rather than picking up the $12 million for the upcoming season. The move makes it so that Dye will now become a free agent

He Gone!: Jermaine Dye Bought Out by White Sox, Becomes Free Agent

The Chicago White Sox bought out their mutual option with outfielder Jermaine Dye for $950,000 on Friday morning, making the 2005 World Series MVP a free agent...Read the full article on Bleacher Report...

White Sox buy out Dye

The Chicago White Sox have bought out the 2010 mutual option on outfielder Jermaine Dye, making him eligible to file for free agency.

Teahen in; Dye, Podsednik out?

Jermaine Dye, Scott Podsednik likely gone for good The acquisition of Mark Teahen and move of Gordon Beckham from third to second is just the start of a busy offseason. "Money's tight all over the world, certainly on the South Side," GM Ken Williams said. "Whatever the...

Read: Market for Right Fielders

Tim Dierkes, in a post to MLB Trade Rumors, examines both the trade and free agent market for right fielders. Among the names Dierkes mentions are Jermaine Dye who’s option was not picked up by the White Sox, Vladimir Guerrero, and Brad Hawpe. …i think all of these players would be considered as second options if the [...]
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