Freddy Sanchez
46-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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Sanchez (shoulder) does not yet intend to retire, CSNBayArea.com reports. "He's not looking to hang 'em up by any means," Sanchez's agent Paul Cobbe said. "He's honest and upfront about where he is and that he'd be a utility guy. But he wants to do that."
ANALYSIS
The three-time All-Star hasn't played since June 10, 2011, when he dislocated his shoulder on a diving play. Sanchez seemed to be progressing after surgery, but his back locked up and he ended up needing another procedure to free a trapped nerve in July of last year. He's only received non-guaranteed offers, so it sounds like Sanchez will wait and see if an opportunity presents itself down the line.
The three-time All-Star hasn't played since June 10, 2011, when he dislocated his shoulder on a diving play. Sanchez seemed to be progressing after surgery, but his back locked up and he ended up needing another procedure to free a trapped nerve in July of last year. He's only received non-guaranteed offers, so it sounds like Sanchez will wait and see if an opportunity presents itself down the line.
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Sanchez missed the entire 2012 season recovering from a shoulder injury, and then undergoing back surgery in July. Sanchez produced a .289/.332/.397 line with three home runs in 261 plate appearances in 2011, but it is unclear what kind of role he will have in 2013. He heads into the winter as a free agent, and it is unlikely an organization is willing to hand over a starting job to a 35-year-old second baseman with little power who hasn't played in over a year. However, Sanchez has always shown an ability to make contact (11.4 percent career strikeout rate) and has shown in the past the ability to play third base and shortstop. He could find his way on 25-man roster as a utility infielder is a best-case scenario.
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Sanchez (shoulder) was moved to the 60-day disabled list Friday, Andrew Baggarly of CSNBayArea.com reports.
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Sanchez (back) underwent back surgery Thursday and is done for the season, Henry Schulman of the San Francisco Chronicle reports.
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Sanchez remains in Arizona where he is doing some baseball work, but back soreness continues to limit him, CSN Bay Area reports.
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Sanchez's interminable rehab is picking up again, as he's throwing from 105 feet and taking swings off a tee, CSN Bay Area reports.
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Sanchez (back) might take some light swings Tuesday, the San Francisco Chronicle reports.
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