Blake DeWitt

Blake DeWitt

39-Year-Old Second Baseman2B
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$Agreed to a minor league contract with the Braves in December of 2012.
2BFree Agent  
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August 17, 2013
DeWitt (back) was released by the Braves on Saturday, David O'Brien of the Atlanta Journal-Constitution reports.
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The back ailment that forced DeWitt out of action in April turned into a chronic injury for the 27-year-old, and it seems the Braves were not interested in waiting for him to get healthy. DeWitt has played in just 22 major league games over the past two seasons.
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Slated to be the team's starting second baseman, DeWitt lost the job to Darwin Barney in spring training and never got it back. DeWitt did see time in the outfield and at third base later in the year and was reasonably productive, slugging over .400 and making good contact. Moreover, despite being left-handed, DeWitt killed lefties at a .406/.472/.625 clip in 32 at-bats, perpetuating a reverse platoon split he's had throughout his 1,087 at-bat career. At 26, DeWitt still has some upside as a second baseman if he can prove himself adequate there defensively. Otherwise, he'll back up Barney and fill a utility role.
Acquired from the Dodgers in a midseason trade, DeWitt didn't hit much for the Cubs down the stretch, posting a modest .250/.314/.375 line in 184 at-bats. DeWitt showed good on-base skills in the high minors, but he doesn't hit for much power, and he's not much of a threat to run. He'll compete with Jeff Baker (and to a lesser extent Darwin Barney) for the second base job, and should also back up Aramis Ramirez at third.
DeWitt took a bit of a step back in 2009, going just 10-for-49 with the Dodgers in sporadic playing time while spending the majority of the season in Triple-A where he batted just .256/.349/.426. DeWitt showed glimpses of his potential in 2008 when he was rushed to the big leagues due to injury and held his own with a .344 OBP in 92 games. The Dodgers have an opening at second base, so look for DeWitt to get a long look during spring training.
A rash of injuries at the hot corner and eventually second base forced the Dodgers to turn to DeWitt, who ended up with 368 at-bats between third base and second and hit a surprising .264/.344/.383 with nine home runs. DeWitt, who had under 300 at-bats above Class-A ball prior to 2008, was a former No. 1 pick of the club and up until 2008, had been a relative disappointment. Now, he's impressed the club enough to be penciled in for regular time at either second or third base depending on the organization's other moves during the offseason. DeWitt probably won't be an above-average hitter in 2009, but NL-only leaguers could do far worse.
DeWitt's performance so far as a pro has been a letdown for a guy touted by some as the best high school hitter in the 2004 draft. A line of .292/.327/.466 between High-A and Double-A for someone of his pedigree is a bit of a disappointment and he moved from second to third base. He does have a pretty swing, but 27 walks in over 500 at-bats represented a regression in his walk rate, although DeWitt did cut down on his strikeouts during that span. Still, there's still some upside here, particularly if the Dodgers can move him back to second base.
After a so-so .268/.339/.442 106 games in High-A, DeWitt finished the year in Double-A where he struggled, hitting just .183/.241/.221. A former first-round pick, DeWitt's minor league career has been a disappointment, but at 21, he'll still be one of the younger players in Double-A where he'll return in 2007. If he can stick at second base defensively, DeWitt could be worth watching for fantasy owners by 2009.
DeWitt was the Dodgers’ second first-round selection and the 28th overall pick of the 2004 draft. He was a shortstop in high school but moved to third where he's a better fit for the pro game. He's a polished hitter with some power but is still a long away from the majors.
Dewitt, a high school shortstop, was chosen in first round by the Dodgers to play third base. He wasn't considered a pro shortstop but has a strong left-handed bat and projects for power as he develops.
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2BAtlanta Braves  
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July 18, 2013
DeWitt remains sidelined with a chronic back injury, David O'Brien of the Atlanta Journal-Constitution reports.
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2BAtlanta Braves  
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April 20, 2013
DeWitt suffered a lower back strain and has been placed on the 15-day disabled list.
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2BAtlanta Braves  
April 7, 2013
DeWitt was called up from Triple-A Gwinnett on Sunday.
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2BAtlanta Braves  
December 6, 2012
The Braves have signed DeWitt to a minor-league deal, Baseball America reports.
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2BChicago Cubs  
June 16, 2012
Dewitt was activated from the Triple-A disabled list Saturday, MLB.com's Carrie Muskat reports.
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