Jose Tabata
36-Year-Old
Free Agent
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.000
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Playing professional ball again
Tabata signed with the York Revolution of the Atlantic League of Professional Baseball on Thursday, JJ Cooper of Baseball America reports.
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Tabata signed a minor-league contract with the Blue Jays last February but failed to crack the Opening Day roster and ultimately never actually suited up for the franchise, despite still being rostered throughout the 2017 campaign. He is returning to professional baseball for the first time since the 2015 season when he slashed .289/.341/.289 in 27 games for the Pirates. Unless he reverts to his 2010 form -- when he hit .299/.346/.400 across 405 at-bats with Pittsburgh -- his career in major-league baseball is likely finished.
Tabata signed a minor-league contract with the Blue Jays last February but failed to crack the Opening Day roster and ultimately never actually suited up for the franchise, despite still being rostered throughout the 2017 campaign. He is returning to professional baseball for the first time since the 2015 season when he slashed .289/.341/.289 in 27 games for the Pirates. Unless he reverts to his 2010 form -- when he hit .299/.346/.400 across 405 at-bats with Pittsburgh -- his career in major-league baseball is likely finished.
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Tabata came over from the Pirates to the Dodgers in July in a bad contract swap involving Mike Morse, and was immediately sent to Triple-A Oklahoma City where he spend the rest of the season without a big league callup. Tabata once hit .299/.346/.400 in 405 big league at-bats as a 21-year-old, but here we are six years later and he's now looking like a Quad-A player. Tabata has seen his body suffer a variety of leg and foot injuries, something that looks to have sapped whatever power/speed potential he once had, and though at 27 he should be in the prime of his career, Tabata has a long ways to go to show he deserves consistent major league playing time. He is a career .275/.336/.377 big league hitter and has shown above-average ability versus left-handed pitching in recent years, so there should be a place on a big league roster for his skill set somewhere. Whether that is in Los Angeles or elsewhere remains to be seen.
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Inks minor league deal with Blue Jays
Tabata inked a minor league deal with the Blue Jays on Friday that includes an invite to major league spring training, MLB Network's Jon Heyman reports.
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Tabata was released by the Dodgers on Saturday, Eric Stephen of True Blue LA reports.
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Tabata is batting just .196 with one walk and eight strikeouts in 46 at-bats for Triple-A Oklahoma City.
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Tabata was traded to the Dodgers on Friday for Mike Morse and cash considerations.
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The Pirates traded Tabata to the Dodgers on Friday for Mike Morse and cash considerations, Jon Heyman of CBS Sports reports.
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