Former Milwaukee Brewers OF Geoff Jenkins to announce retirement
According to Maury Brown of the Business of Sports Network, former Milwaukee Brewers outfielder Geoff Jenkins will formally announce his retirement from baseball in a press conference on Friday at Miller Park.
In May, he told Adam McCalvy of MLB.com that “the writing’s on the wall” when asked about retirement.
Jenkins, played 10 seasons for the Brewers from 1998...
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July 05, 2010
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July 05, 2010
Someone Loves Geoff Jenkins
A lot. Go, Phils, go! Scream your heart out.
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May 05, 2008
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May 05, 2008
Reds Discussing Jenkins, Catalanotto
John Fay of the Cincinatti Enquirer is reporting that the Reds are having internal discussions about possibly adding Geoff Jenkins or Frank Catalanotto. Either player would provide the veteran presence they need in the clubhouse and on the field. The roster won't be set till tomorrow, but the Reds could still make a move if the price is right.This story was approved by MLB Rumors.
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April 06, 2009
Phillies Release Jenkins
The Phillies have parted ways with outfielder Geoff Jenkins, FOXSports.com is reporting. Jenkins, 31, hit .246 with 9 HR in 115 games last season, and is hitting .250 with 1 HR in 44 at-bats this spring. Releasing Jenkins clears up some space in the outfield for the Phillies, who will go with Matt Stairs as their reserve outfielder.This story was approved by MLB Rumors.
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March 31, 2009
Phillies Rumors: Jenkins released, Sheffield an option?
The Phillies released Geoff Jenkins today, who, aside from his double in Game 5.2 of the World Series, was a complete bust.
This has already started rumors that the Phillies might look to replace him with recently released Gary Sheffield. Sheffield would provide a right handed bat off the bench, and could spot start against tough [...]
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March 31, 2009
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March 31, 2009
Geoff Jenkins retires as a Brewer
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July 05, 2010
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July 05, 2010
Breaking News: Jenkins To DL With Hip Strain
The Phillies placed outfielder Geoff Jenkins on the 15-day disabled list with a right hip flexor strain. (...)
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August 23, 2008
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August 23, 2008
Geoff Jenkins Close To Retiring?
Geoff Jenkins has yet to officially announce his retirement, but he tells MLB.com's Adam McCalvy that "the writing's on the wall." The link goes to Twitter.
Jenkins, 36 in July, hasn't played since the 2008 season, when he hit .246/.301/.392 with nine homers in 322 plate appearances for the Phillies. They released him at the end of Spring Training last...
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May 08, 2010
Phillies Roster News Coming Phast and Phurious
As of 5:33 PM on Tuesday, here's what we know thanks to the local beat writers: The Phillies have released Geoff Jenkins. This means that any team can pick him up for the league minumum of $400,000. Whether this happens or not, the Phillies are still on the hook for the...
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March 31, 2009
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March 31, 2009
Geoff Jenkins To Retire As A Milwaukee Brewer
Geoff Jenkins was one of the most popular Milwaukee Brewers in recent years and it's fitting he is coming home to announce his retirement from baseball. Jenkins ranks second in franchise history with 212 home runs and fourth with 704 RBIs, was Milwaukee's first-round Draft pick in 1995 and played 10 of his 11 Major League seasons with the Brewers, making the National League...
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July 06, 2010
Admit It: You Miss Geoff Jenkins
If you didn't follow the comments in the Game Thread today, you might not have noticed: Geoff Jenkins batted leadoff today for the Phillies. Yes, <...
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April 20, 2008
Odds And Ends: Jenkins, Tracy, Myers, Q&A
More for your Friday ?
Obviously Geoff Jenkins has returned to the Phillies from the DL.
Jenkins provides a late bat and some fielding, but not much more. (...)
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September 12, 2008
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September 12, 2008
Phillies acquire Matt Stairs
With the waiver deadline looming on August 31st, the Phillies have been searching for one more bat off the bench, and they have finally acquired one. Left-handed hitter Matt Stairs was recently designated for assignment by the Toronto Blue Jays, and now the Phillies have acquired him for a prospect. As of now, the identity of that prospect is unknown, but it won't be a top-end...
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August 29, 2008
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August 29, 2008
Former Brewer Jenkins officially retires with team
MILWAUKEE (AP) -Geoff Jenkins, who finished his career No. 2 in home runs for the Milwaukee Brewers, signed a contract valued at a dollar and officially retired with the team Friday.
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July 09, 2010
Geoff Jenkins (OF-PHI)
Geoff Jenkins is off to a fast start and with the Philly fans, that is good. Jenkins collected his first three hits on the season going 3-5 with an rbi and a run scored. Jenkins has been solid in the field too and helped the Phillies earn their first win on the season.
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April 04, 2008
Phillies release Jenkins, perhaps intersted in Sheffield
The Phillies have released outfielder Geoff Jenkins.
“Anytime you get released it’s obviously a surprise,” said Jenkins. “I think it’s just something that we talked about. I don’t know if I foreshadowed this scenario happening, but I knew there were left-handed hitters. So it seemed like somebody would be the odd man out at some point. [...]
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March 31, 2009
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March 31, 2009
Geoff Jenkins Signs With Phillies
According to ESPN's Jerry Crasnick, the Phillies have signed outfielder Geoff Jenkins to a two-year, $13MM deal. There's an option for 2010 that could bring the total to $20MM. We knew the Padres were in on him; Crasnick says the Rangers were also bidding.
Jenkins' job will be to hit...
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December 30, 2007
A Sudden End To Gabe Kapler’s Managerial Career
If nothing else, Milwaukee’s found a living, breathing outfielder to replace Geoff Jenkins on their roster. From the Milwaukee Journal-Sentinal’s Tom Haudricourt :
Brewers general manager Doug Melvin has been saying all winter that the free-agent market for corner outfielders is bleak.
T...
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December 31, 2007
Jenkins to retire as a Brewer
Longtime Brewers outfielder Geoff Jenkins will officially retire from Major League Baseball as a member of the team that drafted him ninth overall in 1995.
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July 05, 2010
Jenkins to represent Brewers at Draft
Former Brewer Geoff Jenkins will represent the club at this year's First-Year Player Draft, 16 years after he was a first-round pick himself.
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May 19, 2011
Phils like Costco
The Phillies are just like Costco, dealing ass kicking by the bulk. 8 runs Friday, 9 runs Saturday. Do I dare suggest they go double digits tonight?
For article include an update on Geoff Jenkins injury, callup Andy Tracy, a look at how well the pitching staff has been, Pat Burrell's fine game, and a look at tonight's prime time game on ESPN. Click on URL!
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August 24, 2008
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August 24, 2008
Opinion: In Outfield, Don’t Make Same Mistake Twice
The news came in swift yesterday: Jenkins out. Sheffield in?
Right now no further moves have been made, but Geoff Jenkins is no longer a Phillie. (...)
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April 01, 2009
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April 01, 2009
Geoff Jenkins retires as a Brewer player
MILWAUKEE -- Geoff Jenkins, who finished his career No. 2 in home runs for the Milwaukee Brewers, signed a contract valued at a dollar and officially retired with the team Friday.
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July 09, 2010
Geoff Jenkins retires as Milwaukee Brewers player
Geoff Jenkins, who finished his career No. 2 in home runs for the Brewers, signed a contract valued at a dollar and officially retired with the team.
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July 09, 2010
NET WERTH
If you're looking for help down the stretch, or for your fantasy baseball league playoffs, Jayson just might be Werth it!
Likely available in many fantasy baseball?leagues, Jayson Werth, who has platooned with Geoff Jenkins for most of the year, is now the man in right field for the Phillies.? The
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September 05, 2008
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September 05, 2008
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