Former Angels' IF Adam Kennedy Looks to be Retiring From Baseball
Adam Kennedy, who spent much of his career playing for the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim/Anaheim Angels, is all but retired from Major League Baseball. Kennedy has not announced his retirement, but he is moving on with his life and focusing on teaching baseball.
According to Mike DiGiovanna of the Los Angeles Times, Kennedy is set to open a baseball academy in the Anaheim...
Dee Gordon activated from disabled list, not returning to starting lineup yet
The Dodgers have activated Dee Gordon from the disabled list and recalled him back to the Dodgers roster, but not as a starter. To make room for Gordon on the roster, the Dodgers moved Adam Kennedy to the 60-day disabled list, removing him from the 40-man roster. Dee Gordon, who has been shelved with a thumb injury for about 8 weeks returns to action, but with Hanley Ramirez cemented...
Dodgers place Kennedy on DL; recall Tolleson
LOS ANGELES The Los Angeles Dodgers today placed infielder Adam Kennedy on the 15-day disabled list with a right groin strain and recalled right-handed pitcher Shawn Tolleson from Triple-A Albuquerque. Kennedy was hitting .250 with a home run and 15 RBI in 70 games, including a .342 batting average in 15 July games.
Tolleson, who was optioned yesterday, has posted a 5.40 ERA in...
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July 26, 2012
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GIFcap: Dodgers Version Of The Bermuda Triangle + Adam Kennedy Fail
Adam Kennedy‘s error that led to the first run. Ugh. Dee Gordon made the error that led to the second run, and while he should have caught it, why the hell did Kennedy go to second with the pitcher running? Ugh. The Dodgers own Bermuda Triangle in their infield! Aaron Harang, Juan Rivera, and Kennedy
Adam Kennedy Swing & Thought Analysis: Super Insightful Stuff Found Here
Adam Kennedy is batting fifth (yes, fifth) for your Los Angeles Dodgers today, so in honor of that event, I thought I would breakdown a swing that he took against Clayton Richard of the San Diego Padres yesterday. IT’S SUPER IMPORTANT! —– Adam Kennedy Thought Analysis: “Down by one? No problem. Adam Kennedy’s here to
Hairston, Kennedy And Grandpa, OH MY!
Ned Colletti, who is attempting to put together the oldest and possibly least run producing backup infield in history, is doing just fine making that a reality. The Dodgers have reported signing super utility man Jerry Hairston Jr. to a 2-Year $6 million year contract with some incentives to shore up the Dodgers bench. Hairston who hit .270/.344/.383 playing for the Nationals and...
Adam Kennedy Gets a Major League Roster Spot
Ned Colletti has reportedly given Adam Kennedy a major league contract. $800,000 is not a big deal to a major league team — it’s not even going to be 1% of the final player budget for the Dodgers. But why not save almost a half-million dollars?
Kennedy put the tenth-worst wOBA among players with at least 350 plate appearances last year. Only Adam Dunnn and Casey McGehee were...
Dodgers and Adam Kennedy agree to a deal
The Los Angeles Dodgers have agreed to a one-year $800,000 deal with infielder Adam Kennedy according to Tim Brown of Yahoo Sports. The deal is pending physical.
Yesterday, we learned that Kennedy and the Dodgers were close to an agreement. Kennedy hit .234/.277/.355 with 7 HR's and 38 RBI's in 380 AB's for the Seattle Mariners in 2011.
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Dodgers expected to sign Adam Kennedy
Their visions of landing Prince Fielder already something of the past, the Dodgers are spending another off-season shopping in the bargain aisle.
The next player they sign is expected to be former Angels infielder Adam Kennedy, with whom they are closing in on an agreement, according to people familiar with the situation who spoke on the condition of anonymity because the deal hasn...
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November 29, 2011
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Source: Dodgers close in on Kennedy
The Dodgers, continuing their early offseason activity, were closing in on a one-year, major-league contract Tuesday with free-agent infielder Adam Kennedy, according to a major-league source.
Kennedy, 35, is a left-handed hitter who likely will contribute at second and third base. He batted .234/.277/.355 in 114 games with the Mariners last season.
The Dodgers already have signed...
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November 29, 2011
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