Remembering when Chris Gimenez took one (literally) for the team
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Via Seattle Times
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5 days ago
Mariners re-sign C Chris Gimenez to 1-year deal
The Seattle Mariners have re-signed backup catcher Chris Gimenez to a one-year contract, two days after he was non-tendered by the club.
Seattle announced the move Wednesday. The Mariners' 40-man roster now stands at 37.
General manager Jack Zduriencik says the team had every intention of bringing back Gimenez but ''some procedural stuff'' forced the club to...
Via AP on Fox
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December 14, 2011
M’s Non-Tender Dan Cortes and Chris Gimenez
Last night, the Mariners opened up two spots on the 40 man roster by declining to tender contracts to either Dan Cortes or Chris Gimenez. This was not a cost-savings maneuver, as neither were arbitration eligible and the team could have simply renewed their contracts at the league minimum for 2012. This was the team deciding that they’d rather have the open 40-man spots and...
Via USS Mariner
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December 13, 2011
Cortes, Gimenez non-tendered by Mariners
Right-handed reliever Dan Cortes and versatile catcher Chris Gimenez were non-tendered by the Mariners on Monday night, meaning they were not offered contract renewals at Major League Baseball's 9 p.m. PT tender deadline.
Via seattlemariners.com
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December 13, 2011
Gimenez toughed out Tuesday through pain
Chris Gimenez wound up on the 15-day disabled list Wednesday, but the Mariners backup earned considerable respect from his manager and teammates after gutting out the final six innings Tuesday while playing with a strained oblique muscle in his side.
Via seattlemariners.com
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June 29, 2011
Notebook: Inside the equipment bag of Chris Gimenez
Chris Gimenez might set a franchise record before he ever plays a game for the Seattle Mariners. His achievement? Heaviest bag, glove category. “There’s six in my bag at all times,” Gimenez said. “Just in case.” The 28-year-old is with the Mariners as a backup catcher, recalled from Triple-A Tacoma prior to Friday’s home opener [...]
Via Seattle Post-Intelligencer
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April 09, 2011
Gimenez excited to be back in Majors
Chris Gimenez called it "the perfect storm," getting called up to the Major Leagues for his first home opener, with the opponent on the other side just happening to be his former Cleveland Indians teammates.
Via seattlemariners.com
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April 08, 2011
Gimenez has 4 RBIs to help Indians top Royals 15-4
Chris Gimenez drove in a career-high four runs and the Cleveland Indians hit a trio of three-run homers to beat the Kansas City Royals 15-4 Friday night.
Via Seattle Times
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August 27, 2010
Gimenez back with the big club
The youth movement is on in Cleveland.
Veteran catcher Mike Redmond was designated for assignment Saturday with catcher/platoon player Chris Gimenez being recalled from AAA Columbus.
A career .287 hitter, in limited appearances this season Redmond only batted .206. He spent most of the year as Fausto Carmona’s personal catcher, and also filled in for the struggling Lou Marson at...
Via Wahoo Blues
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July 10, 2010
So Boring, Even the Owner Falls Asleep
Lost in my euphoric look into the future yesterday (ha ha) is the fact that the current version of the Indians is still a very flawed collection of players. I know it worked for one night last week, but when an opposing pitcher looks at the Tribe lineup and sees a 6-9 of Chris Gimenez, [...]
Via Waiting For Next Year
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August 05, 2009
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August 05, 2009
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