Mark DeRosa
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Market for Holliday diminishes somewhat...and can play third, second and the two corner outfield positions. DeRosa's agent, Keith Grunewald, said after the surgery that he expects DeRosa to get a multi-year deal. The Cardinals have kept in contact with DeRosa's representative,... In this article: Matt Holliday, St. Louis Cardinals, Mark DeRosa, Joel Pineiro, Arte Moreno, Surgery, Brian Sabean, and Todd Wellemeyer |
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Honolulu Advertiser | November 12, 2009
MLB: Cardinals will stay in the Matt Holliday hunt, up to a point
...his left wrist. He still intrigues the Cardinals but may fit more neatly as an alternative in left field than at third base, where he played almost exclusively for them after his June acquisition from the Cleveland Indians. Unanticipated...
In this article: St. Louis Cardinals, Matt Holliday, Boston Red Sox, Brian Fuentes, MLB, Angels, and Mark Teixeira
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Yankees - NY Daily News | 4 days ago
DeRosa's glove could fit Yanks
DeRosa, 34, hails from Passaic, N.J., and was a standout at Bergen Catholic, but his career has never taken him back home, as he has played for the Braves, Rangers, Cubs, Indians and Cardinals over his 12-year career. Yankees...
In this article: New York Yankees, Johnny Damon, Curtis Granderson, Bud Selig, Alex Rodriguez, St. Louis Cardinals, Bergen Catholic, and Joba Chamberlain
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Bleacher Report | 3 days ago
What The Doug Glanville Are The Phillies Up To?
...the market before they move in free agency. That is better than the story the day before, where a source said that Mark DeRosa could land on the Phillies to fill the shoes of Pedro Feliz. According to MLB.com, DeRosa hit .250 with 23...
In this article: Philadelphia Phillies, Doug Glanville, Surgery, Mlb.com, University of Pennsylvania, Pedro Feliz, Cole Hamels, Ryan Howard, and Chase Utley
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Mouthpiece Blog | 4 days ago
Fancy That: Cubs Not Pursuing Mark DeRosa
...it seems just about every team in baseball is pursuing DeRosa except the Cubs. Maybe he can join the Yankees, and then all these same Cubs fans can turn on him. Though, I guess that didn't happen when he joined the Cardinals. Which proves...
In this article: Cubs, Dodgers, Yankees, Cardinals, Nationals, Mets, Mariners, Phillies, and Braves
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Centre Daily Times | November 05, 2009
Lackey, Holliday, Bay highlight first day of free agent filings
...in 33 starts. Other filings include Dodgers second baseman Orlando Hudson and pitcher Randy Wolf, Mets first baseman Carlos Delgado, Mariners third baseman Adrian Beltre, Cardinals third baseman Mark DeRosa and Rangers outfielder Marlon Byrd.
In this article: Jason Bay, John Lackey, Matt Holliday, Red Sox, Cardinals, Rich Harden, Dodgers, Cubs, Angels, and A's
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Description from Wikipedia:
Mark Thomas DeRosa (born February 26, 1975, in Passaic, New Jersey) is a Major League Baseball infielder for the Cleveland Indians. DeRosa is a utility player who has been primarily a second baseman, but can play other positions; he played six positions for the Chicago Cubs. He is currently Cleveland's full-time 3rd baseman. He bats right-handed.
DeRosa was selected by the Atlanta Braves in the 7th round of the June 1996 free agent draft. In his 2,409 career at bats through 2008, he had a .279 batting average, 75 home runs, 740 hits, 406 runs, and 352 RBIs.
- Birth Date:
- February 26, 1975
- Number:
- 7
- Position:
- Third baseman
- Bats:
- Right
- Debut Date:
- September 2
- Debut team:
- Atlanta Braves
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