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pitcher Paul Maholm and outfielder Reed Johnson to the Braves in exchange for top ..... given up either one or no runs. Johnson , a 35-year-old outfielder ..... dugout. In 10 big league seasons, Johnson has hit an average of .284, but
Morales as only six batters have at-bats vs. him. Reed Johnson has the most at-bats with four. Paul Maholm is toeing ..... 000/.000/.000 Cubs vs. Morales (LHP) Reed Johnson (4 plate appearances): .000/.000/.000 Alfonso
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Red Sox this week. They might go the Reed Johnson route (wouldn't get highjacked for prospects, Johnson makes about 450K the rest of the year ..... than Reddick (or how about a Reddick/ Johnson platoon) over a 19-game stretch? The
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Lester (LHP) David DeJesus (17 plate appearances): .067 BA/.118 OBP/.067 SLG, 1 RBI, 1 walk, 3 strikeouts Reed Johnson (6): .333/.333/.500, 1 double, 2 RBIs, 1 strikeout Alfonso Soriano (6): .500/.500/.500, 1 RBI
David DeJesus (10 plate appearances): .444 BA/.500 OBP/.778 SLG, 1 home run, 2 RBIs, 1 walk, 3 strikeouts Reed Johnson (3): .333/.333/.333, 1 strikeout Bryan LaHair (3): .333/.333/.333, 1 strikeout
exactly where [Cubs outfielder Reed Johnson ] stands in terms of the waiver process ..... so he hung on to Jeff Baker and Reed Johnson feeling like, ‘It shouldn ..... decide whether or not to bring back Johnson and Baker for 2012.’” The
appearance that included five walks. REED JOHNSON The Red Sox had shown some interest in the Cubs outfielder, but when Johnson experienced some back problems leading ..... injury wasn’t a concern for Johnson , who has hit .483 (14-for
Francisco. But for various reasons, players such as Ryan Ludwick (not willing to meet San Diego’s asking price) and Reed Johnson (back issues) just weren’t deemed worth it. After it was all said and done, it left the Red Sox with what they had prioritized
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