It's exactly what I wanted! : Number seven
I told you there'd be more of this! Arizona has also signed Adam LaRoche, who's more likely to play first than J Bailey. Unless Bailey has a monster ST. Jeff is probably so pissed off right now!Here's what some other kidz are saying about Jeff Bailey:- "Bailey might have a decent shot of making the Diamondbacks bench in 2010 if he has a strong spring." (generic...
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January 22, 2010
Jeff Bailey likes sushi, breakfast, avoiding traffic, and money.
Read all about it here. Article also states that Bailey wanted play in Japan and make some bank. Can you imagine?The article also claims that Bailey was the IL MVP in 1998. The actual year is 2008, but I can see how you'd confuse the two.Here are some marvelous things I said about Jeff Bailey:1. "Jeff Bailey went 3-4 with a double. Word on the street is that he is only rehabbing...
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January 09, 2010
"A ring is a ring, it's a material thing."
"And I'm gonna get one." - PMSo this is the end of RJ. All I have left is Jeff Bailey, and he's likely gone like Saharan sands. They should make him the manager. It would a give a whole new meaning to coaching "sessions".No, seriously, is Todd Claus going to take the job? Bob Tewksbury? Merloni? AGHCK. I don't like Merloni very much.former Red Sox...
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November 25, 2009
Players A to Z, Jeff Bailey
Jeff Bailey played first base for the Boston Red Sox until an injury put him on the disabled list on July 5th. He did not return to the major league club. Jeff played 2009 as a 30-year-old, and with only 56 MLB games under his belt, it’s unlikely he’ll get many more chances [...]
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November 22, 2009
Sox Septmber 1st Call-Ups
Now that September 1st has arrived, the annual Major League roster expansion has begun. The Red Sox made six corresponding roster moves today, calling up five players while designating Jeff Bailey for assignment. For a team in contention, these moves usual serve to strengthen the bench. This is no different for Boston, as the majority of moves profile as positional depth or late...
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September 01, 2009
Bailey likely to hit disabled list
Yesterday, first baseman Jeff Bailey suffered a high-ankle strain trying to make a play on Brad Penny's acrobatic flip to first base Saturday. He's likely to hit the disabled list, a loss given that the Sox are about to face two left-handed pitchers.
How can the Red Sox replace Bailey against left-handed starters? The Boston Globe came up with an idea: Green at third,...
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July 06, 2009
Red Sox Give Tito Another Win On His 50th Birthday
After being the last man cut in spring training and starting the season in the minors, Jeff Bailey made a nice impression tonight in his return to Fenway Park as he hit a 3-run home run to help the Boston Red Sox to a 7-3 win over the Minnesota Twins to complete a 2-game sweep [...]
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April 22, 2009
Brad Wilkerson leaves the Red Sox
Another one bites the dust in the battle for Boston’s last 2009 roster spot.
Brad Wilkerson has left the team after being told by Terry Francona that either Jeff Bailey or Chris Carter will get the last remaining outfield spot. Wilkerson was batting a pathetic .119 this spring with 18 strikeouts in 42 at-bats. [...]
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March 30, 2009
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March 30, 2009
Justin Masterson to be converted into a reliever
Terry Francona announced today that there would be a bit of a change in the Red Sox pitching staff. Justin Masterson, who has spent his season as a starting pitcher, will be converted to a reliever. The reasoning is most likely to keep his inning total low for the rest of the season in hopes that he will still be of use to the club in September. Masterson has been sent down to Pawtucket...
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July 07, 2008
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July 07, 2008
Daisuke Matsuzaka put on the Disabled List
Daisuke Matsuzaka was put on the disabled list today after an MRI on his shoulder revealed a mild strain of his right rotator cuff. Dice-K tried his hand at arguing the move, saying that he wanted to pitch through the strain. Unfortunately when you still need a translator to complete post-game interviews, the chances of winning an argument with your English speaking manager are pretty...
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May 30, 2008
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May 30, 2008
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