Jimmy Rollins
45-Year-Old
Free Agent
2024 Stats
AVG
.000
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0
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0
R
0
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0
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Accepts job with Phillies
Rollins was hired by the Phillies as a special adviser, effectively ending his playing career, Matt Breen of The Philadelphia Inquirer reports.
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Rollins hasn't played in the majors since 2016, and he's set to officially retire after spending the past two years out of baseball. The 40-year-old played a combined 17 seasons with the Phillies, Dodgers and White Sox, slashing .264/.324/.418 with 231 homers and 470 stolen bases. Rollins also earned NL MVP honors in 2007.
Rollins hasn't played in the majors since 2016, and he's set to officially retire after spending the past two years out of baseball. The 40-year-old played a combined 17 seasons with the Phillies, Dodgers and White Sox, slashing .264/.324/.418 with 231 homers and 470 stolen bases. Rollins also earned NL MVP honors in 2007.
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The Dodgers traded a pair of pitching prospects to the Phillies for Rollins before last season, hoping to utilize him at the top of the lineup and as a bridge to prospect Corey Seager. Things didn't go quite as planned, as Rollins wound up batting just .224/.285/.358 with 13 home runs and 12 stolen bases. He ultimately lost at-bats to Seager late in the season in what was a clear passing of the torch. Rollins tuned 37 in the offseason and for the first time in his career enters camp without a guaranteed starting job on a minor league contract with the White Sox. He's clearly no longer a leadoff hitter given last year's 7.8% BB% and sub-.300 OBP, but he will once again get the opportunity to serve as the place-holder for a team's top prospect, this time Tim Anderson. Even if he wins the starting job over Tyler Saladino, Rollins appears highly unlikely to produce at a tolerable rate for fantasy owners.
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Released by Giants
Rollins has been officially released by the Giants, Alex Pavlovic of NBC Sports Bay Area reports.
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Left off Opening Day roster
Manager Bruce Bochy informed Rollins on Tuesday that he did not make the Opening Day roster, CSN Bay Area's Alex Pavlovic reports.
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Gets start at second Thursday
Rollins started at second base in Thursday's split-squad game against the White Sox, and added position flexibility should help his case for making the 25-man roster, CSN Bay Area reports.
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Focusing on third base
Rollins is playing multiple infield positions during spring training, focusing mainly on third base, Henry Schulman of the San Francisco Chronicle reports.
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Finalizing minor league deal with Giants
Rollins is finalizing a minor league deal with the Giants on Monday, Joel Sherman of the New York Post reports.
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