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is sidelined. In that undertaking, the Sox essentially are exploring all options -- hence, the decision to have Bobby Abreu take some groundballs at first base at a recent workout for the first baseman in Venezuela. Still, it’s a market
the Red Sox have worked out veteran Bobby Abreu in Venzezuela. As part of the workout ..... due diligence, with it unclear if Abreu would even be open to playing first ..... 17-season major league career. Abreu played in 92 games for the Dodgers
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of the pursuit of someone like Ortiz. That said, DH Bobby Abreu has one more year under contract at $9 million. If Kendrys ..... 2012, the Halos would have a first base/DH logjam with Abreu , Morales and Mark Trumbo. That said, the Angels had
reliever Bryan Corey. In fact, there were few moves to be made that trade deadline season, save for a salary dump of Bobby Abreu by the Phillies (who sent the outfielder to the Yankees). The Cardinals made a pair of easy-to-ignore deals
inning in what was a 3-3 deadlock. The experience didn't go well for Matsuzaka, who allowed Bobby Abreu a two-out, bases-loaded single. ( Abreu , by the way, was 0-for-6 heading into the at-bat, but had hit .348 for his career with the
counterparts for the coming season (and what they are owed for '11): Texas: Michael Young ($16 million) Angels: Bobby Abreu ($9 million) Oakland: Hideki Matsui ($4.25 million) Toronto: Adam Lind ($5 million) Cleveland: Travis
deals. The team found plenty of examples from recent years of in-season swaps involving elite hitters. In 2006, Bobby Abreu and Carlos Lee were impact hitters who were dealt. In 2007, Mark Teixeira had moved at the deadline. Teixeira, Jason Bay , Manny
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been involving Adam Dunn . So, who in the last five years has had the right to beef more than anybody? That would be Bobby Abreu , who leads the majors since the beginning of 2008 with 738 poor strike calls against him (Ortiz has 530 in that
proximity, joining Andre Dawson (1983 Expos), Davis and Daniels (’87 Reds), Joe Carter (1988 Indians) and Bobby Abreu (2000 Phillies).) –1997: Larry Walker Walker erased any questions about whether someone making his home in Coors
with a 1.95 ERA at home. The Yankees are hitting .264 with 18 home runs in 543 plate appearances against Beckett. Bobby Abreu is the only player in major league history to have faced the right-hander more than Derek Jeter , and the long-running
Gonzazlez who has hit only one home run since participating in the event. "It’s the same thing we heard about Bobby Abreu when he went to Detroit and hit 50 homers, then came back and hit two for the second half," Millar said. "Home run derby
which is exactly what you don’t want to do in the game. So, there’s some concern. We’ve seen some guys — Bobby Abreu in Detroit that one year, won the thing and then he came out and I don’t think he hit a home run in the second
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