Allen Craig
40-Year-Old
Free Agent
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.000
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0
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0
R
0
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0
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Moves to front-office role
Craig retired from baseball to take a role in the Padres' front office as a baseball operations advisor, AJ Cassavell of MLB.com reports.
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For a player who hit a respectable but unremarkable .276/.333/.435 over parts of six big-league seasons, Craig had quite a significant career. He appeared in two World Series, winning one in 2011 with the Cardinals, and was an All-Star in 2013. He was credited with the game-winning RBI in three of the Cardinals' wins in the 2011 series.
For a player who hit a respectable but unremarkable .276/.333/.435 over parts of six big-league seasons, Craig had quite a significant career. He appeared in two World Series, winning one in 2011 with the Cardinals, and was an All-Star in 2013. He was credited with the game-winning RBI in three of the Cardinals' wins in the 2011 series.
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Craig’s stretch of adversity continued in 2015, when the 30-year-old hit just .152/.239/.203 in 88 plate appearances for Boston. He headed north with the club following a moderately successful spring training, but didn’t last much past May 1 before getting optioned to Triple-A Pawtucket. A former All-Star and MVP vote-getter, Craig has not been the same since a 2013 foot injury. The Red Sox outrighted him in May and he passed through waivers unclaimed, and the team then outrighted him again in November. The organization is under no impression that Craig will be an important piece on the 2016 roster. There’s no room for him in the outfield, so first base would be his best shot of sticking with the big-league roster. The Red Sox are still sorting out the position, where the team will try out Hanley Ramirez with Craig and Travis Shaw battling for the backup job.
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Re-ups with Padres
Craig signed a minor-league deal with San Diego on Wednesday, Brandon Warne of Zone Coverage reports.
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Heads to minor-league camp
The Padres reassigned Craig to their minor-league camp Sunday.
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Agrees to minor-league deal with Padres
Craig signed a minor-league contract with the Padres on Monday, Chris Cotillo of SB Nation reports.
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Released Friday
Craig was released by the Red Sox on Friday, Ryan Hannable of WEEI.com reports.
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Reassigned to minors
Craig was reassigned to the Red Sox's minor-league camp Sunday, freelance Red Sox writer Maureen Mullen reports.
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