Jermaine Dye
50-Year-Old
Free Agent
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AVG
.000
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0
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0
R
0
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0
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Dye has decided to retire, Ken Rosenthal of FOX Sports reports.
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Dye said in February that he hoped to play this season, but this decision indicates that he didn't receive interest from any teams during spring training. If this is indeed the end of the line, he'll finish his career as a .274 hitter with 325 homers and 1,072 RBI.
Dye said in February that he hoped to play this season, but this decision indicates that he didn't receive interest from any teams during spring training. If this is indeed the end of the line, he'll finish his career as a .274 hitter with 325 homers and 1,072 RBI.
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For the first few months of 2009, it looked like the White Sox would activate Dye’s mutual 2010 option without question. He hit .303/.377/.571 to go with 20 home runs over the his first 80 games, and he was very nearly an All-Star. But then he went .181/.292/.296 with a measly seven home runs over his final 61 contests. It is unclear what precipitated the fall, but his chronic tinkering with his batting stance prevented him from finding any sort of consistency. The slump spooked the Sox so much they traded for Alex Rios, all but assuring they wouldn’t bring back Dye. Dye could be a bargain to a new club and fantasy owners alike if he can rekindle a shade of that first half. If not, he'll be in a tough spot as there are more aging corner outfielders out there than vacancies.
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Dye says he would still like to play in 2011 but admits he may need to "call it a career" if he doesn't have a job by the end of spring, FOXSports.com reports.
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Jermaine Dye: Plans to Play in 2011
Dye said he plans to play next season and has already been contacted by the Phillies, Rays and Rockies, FOXSports.com reports.
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Dye said he hopes to play in the majors next season, the Chicago Sun-Times reports.
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The Padres, Rockies and Rangers sent out recent feelers to Dye, Ken Rosenthal of FoxSports.com. reports.
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The White Sox have had internal discussions about bringing Dye back, the Chicago Sun-Times reports. However, Dye is still taking a hard line on what it will take for him to play. "I'm not going to a bad team, and I'm not playing for $1.5 million," Dye said.
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