This Year’s Jermaine Dye
With only a few weeks remaining until pitchers and catchers report to camp and local media outlets pretend that truck day is ‘a thing’, there are still a handful of big name players left on without a job for 2012. Of those, the likes of Roy Oswalt and Edwin Jackson will eventually find themselves a big league deal somewhere, even if the dollar value and team don’...
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12 days ago
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12 days ago
Is Jermaine Dye Hanging Up His Cleats?
Jermaine Dye has had a solid career in the MLB. He has had 325 home runs and a batting average of .274 for his career. But he had a down-season last year and many teams may not seek interest for the veteran. Dye would like to play, and there is a possibility that he could play some minor-league ball. But Dye isn’t interested in that, and could just seek retirement instead. He tells...
Via Speculative Sports
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February 03, 2011
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February 03, 2011
Jermaine Dye wants to play this year
Are the Rays interested in Jermaine Dye?The Rays need a consistent DH in the middle of the lineup and a few names are floating out there during the off season. One name that has suddenly appeared on the market is Jermaine Dye. Dye, now 36, has stated he wants to play this season and has already been contacted by several teams, including the Rays.
Dye sat out all of the 2009 season...
Via Rayhawk Review
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November 12, 2010
MLB Players Granted December Meeting With Umpires
Now what’s a postseason in baseball without errors from umpires, but after many blown calls this season, the MLB players have received a rare meeting with the umpires and league officials scheduled for December 3rd.
The idea for this meeting came about after the Major League Baseball Players Association had received an increased number of complaints this season over the calls...
Via White Sox Rant
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October 08, 2010
Jermaine Dye to return in 2011?
Former Chicago White Sox outfielder Jermaine Dye is not ready to hang it up yet. He understands that playing in 2010 is unlikely going to happen, but 2011 is not out of the question.
“The season is over for me,” Dye said while in Chicago for former teammate Frank Thomas’ jersey retirement ceremony.
Dye has been staying active all year, and has continued hitting at former...
Via PRO Rumors
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August 28, 2010
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August 28, 2010
The Rockies at the Trade Deadline: Part ONE, The Bullpen
The July 31st Trade Deadline is fast approaching. The Rockies after this last road series, are in need of help, and lots of it. Will the Rockies be serious buyers? Will our Rox be able to upgrade their team for a 2010 playoff race? What areas will the Rockies be looking at? In the next week, I'll write a series on the Rockies needs at the trade Deadline. Today's will...
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July 25, 2010
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July 25, 2010
Trade Deadline Looming, Time for Cards to Make a Move
With the trade deadline less than two weeks away, the Cardinals find themselves just a half game ahead of the Cincinnati Reds for the NL Central lead. However, the Reds have the easiest remaining schedule in the majors based on their opponents winning percentage. This may not bode well for the redbirds if they do not make some sort of move before the deadline, especially considering...
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July 20, 2010
Several Current Free Agents That Could Help The Yankees Bench
As usual, there have been a lot of rumors that continue to swirl around the Yankees as the trade deadline approaches in July.
However, the Yankees might not have to trade anything to add depth to their bench because there are some very talented free agents available that could get the job done just as easily as somebody the Yankees could trade for.
This is also a better option...
Via Bronx Baseball Daily
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June 30, 2010
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June 30, 2010
Dye Would Play For Padres
Jermaine Dye would play for the Padres, according to Tim Sullivan of the San Diego Union-Tribune. Dye's agent Bob Bry said earlier this week that the 36-year-old outfielder continues to work out and hit in anticipation of a big league job. The 22-12 Padres, who lead the NL West, appeal to Dye.
"San Diego was one of the places Jermaine was excited about playing...
Via *D MLB Trade Rumors
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May 14, 2010
Nationals Likely To Take Bryce Harper
(Photo via Getty Images. Scott Boras, looking forward to taking more of Ted Lerner's hard-earned cash this summer.) Rizzo vs. Boras II: Coming soon.
MASN's Ben Goessling reports that the Nationals are likely to select Bryce Harper with the #1 pick in the June 2010 First-Year Player Draft:
Barring an injury or a drastic change, the Nationals plan to take...
Via Nationals Enquirer
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April 13, 2010
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April 13, 2010
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