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Fri May 4 201218:25Chone Figgins benched on Friday
Chone Figgins is not in Friday's lineup against the Twins.
Batting .189/.250/.305 on the year, Figgins is mired in a 1-for-23 slump. Alex Liddi will start in his place, which could become an increasingly common occurrence if Seattle's $36 million man doesn't soon show some signs of life.
Source: Mariners on Twitter
Fri Apr 27 201206:03Figgins earns three-hit night
Chone Figgins went 3-for-4 with a run scored and an RBI in Thursday's 5-4 win over the Tigers.
The veteran also swiped his second bag of the season. It marks Figgins' third three-hit game of the month -- the first time he has achieved this since August 2009. Seeking to rebound from last year's debacle, he is now batting .236 with a disappointing 21/8 K/BB ratio.
Source: Rotoworld.com
Thu Apr 19 201201:28Chone Figgins homers in win
Chone Figgins went 2-for-3 with a solo home run in Wednesday's 4-1 win over the Indians.
He also drew a walk. Don't look now, but Figgins is hitting .260/.321/.400 through his first 55 plate appearances. It's not the kind of production he was given $36 million for, but would nevertheless be a vast improvement on his past two seasons if it could hold. With just one stolen base, however, he's still not shaping up as a great option in mixed leagues.
Source: Rotoworld.com
Sun Apr 8 201200:41Chone Figgins triples, doubles in victory
Chone Figgins went 3-for-5 with a triple and a double in the Mariners' 8-7 win over the A's on Saturday.
Figgins is 6-for-8 the last two days after going 1-for-8 in the opening series in Japan. The Mariners seem committed to playing him regularly, and if the hot start continues, he'll probably be the everyday third baseman once Mike Carp returns from the DL to take over in left field later this month.
Source: Rotoworld.com
Sat Apr 7 201201:26Chone Figgins goes 3-for-4 with two RBI
Chone Figgins went 3-for-4 with two RBI and a steal Friday against the A's.
He actually reached four times, as he was safe at first on a Josh Donaldson error in the third inning. He bunted twice, once for a sacrifice and the other going for an RBI single in the sixth. As poorly as he's done swinging away the last couple of years, it's hard to argue with the strategy.
Source: Rotoworld.com
Thu Feb 23 201214:52Figgins to get work at shortstop this spring
Mariners manager Eric Wedge said Thursday that Chone Figgins will get some work at shortstop this spring.
Figgins, who projects as the M's starting third baseman, has only started 17 games at shortstop during his major-league career and hasn't played an inning there since 2006. Munenori Kawasaki looks like the best bet to back up to Brendan Ryan at the moment, so Figgins would be more of an emergency option.
Source: Greg Johns on Twitter
Sun Feb 19 201215:28Chone Figgins expected to hit leadoff for M's
Geoff Baker of the Seattle Times expects the Mariners to name Chone Figgins their leadoff hitter within the next few days.
Figgins' stock is on the rise, as earlier today we learned that he'll be a regular, and now it appears that he'll hit atop the lineup, with Ichiro moving down in the order. He's expected to be the primary third baseman but will also be used at other positions, potentially giving him multi-position eligibility. The 34-year-old batted a woeful .188/.241/.243 over 313 plate appearances in 2011 while battling injuries, but he's a career .280/.352/.368 hitter that should rebound to at least some degree in 2012. His stolen base upside make him worthy of a late-round fantasy selection.
Source: Geoff Baker on Twitter
Sun Feb 19 201211:39Chone Figgins told he'll be everyday player
Chone Figgins said the Mariners have told him he'll be an everyday player this season as long as he's healthy.
The M's plan to put him at third base most days but will move him around the diamond. "They asked me if I'd mind doing it,'' Figgins said. "And I'm like, 'No'. They said, 'If we need you to move around some says, would you mind?' and I said 'No'.'' The 34-year-old could even get a shot at batting leadoff, as Seattle has discussed moving Ichiro out of the spot. Figgins had an abysmal .188/.241/.243 batting line over 313 plate appearances in 2011 during an injury-shortened season, which makes him impossible to trust for fantasy purposes. But, if he's healthy, he at least has a shot at a rebound. With Figgins in the hot corner most days, it enhances the probability that Kyle Seager won't make the team.
Source: Seattle Times
Mon Dec 5 201122:43M's checking Rockies' interest on Figgins
Greg Johns of MLB.com reports that the Mariners are checking with the Rockies to gauge their interest in trading for Chone Figgins.
Johns says the Mariners have asked the Rockies about their willingness to deal Seth Smith. They've reportedly offered Smith to the Braves for Martin Prado, but there's no way they'll trade him for Figgins, even if the M's agree to eat most of the latter's remaining contract. Figgins is due $17 million over the next two years and batted just .188/.241/.243 over 313 plate appearances this season.
Source: MLBogs.com
Sun Dec 4 201122:23M's willing to take on salary to trade Chone
According to Jon Paul Morosi of FOXSports.com, the Mariners are willing to take on salary in order to trade Chone Figgins.
Interest remains "tepid," according to Morosi. The Reds, Tigers and Giants seem like possible fits, though all three are probably waiting to see if they can sign a better option through free agency. Figgins, who turns 34 in January, batted .188/.241/.243 over 313 plate appearances this season. He is owed $9 million next season and $8 million in 2013. His contract also includes a $9 million vesting option for 2014 if he makes 600 plate appearances in 2013, which could complicate matters.
Source: Jon Paul Morosi on Twitter
Mon Nov 14 201119:36M's willing to include cash to trade Figgins
According to Jon Paul Morosi of FOXSports.com, the Mariners are willing to send cash along with Chone Figgins in a potential trade.
Sources tell Morosi that the Mariners view the Reds, Tigers and Giants as possible fits, though it's not clear if any have interest. Figgins, who turns 34 in January, batted .188/.241/.243 over 313 plate appearances this season. He is owed $9 million next season and $8 million in 2013. His contract also includes a $9 million vesting option for 2014 if he makes 600 plate appearances in 2013, which could complicate matters. This goes without saying, but the Mariners would likely have to absorb nearly all of his remaining salary -- or make a swap for another bad contract -- in order to make a trade palatable for anyone.
Source: Jon Paul Morosi on Twitter
Sun Sep 18 201114:23Chone Figgins shut down
The Mariners will shut down Chone Figgins for the remainder of the season due to ongoing soreness in his hip.
Figgins has been nursing a right hip flexor strain since the beginning of August and can't seem to shake the soreness. His season ends with a horrendous .188/.241/.243 batting line, and he'll likely enter next season as a back despite having $17 million left on his contract.
Source: Greg Johns on Twitter
Sat Sep 17 201110:27Chone Figgins progressing
Chone Figgins (hip) ran the bases and took batting practice Friday.
Figgins was activated from the disabled list back on September 4 but has yet to appear in a game. He hopes to do so before the end of the season. "The point is, playing might give him peace of mind in the off-season," Mariners manager Eric Wedge said.
Source: Tacoma News Tribune
Sun Aug 28 201113:51Chone Figgins will begin rehab this week
Chone Figgins (hip) will begin a rehab assignment later this week.
Figgins has been running the bases lately without any issues and is ready to test out his hip in game action. He will return to an ugly .188/.241/.243 batting line in early September.
Source: Greg Johns on Twitter
Fri Aug 26 201120:43Figgins nearing rehab assignment
Chone Figgins (hip) could begin a rehab assignment next week.
Figgins did "agility work" and ran the bases on Friday. "We'll see how he recovers from that tomorrow," manager Eric Wedge said. "A hip flexor is something you've really got to be careful with." That could be translated to "we are in no hurry to get our .188/.241/.243 hitting infielder back into the lineup." Figgins should remain quarantined to AL-only leagues upon his return.
Source: Everett Herald
Sat Aug 20 201110:49Chone Figgins not close to returning
Chone Figgins (hip) took grounders before Friday's game.
Mariners manager Eric Wedge said Figgins is "still going to need some time," so it appears we're unlikely to see him before rosters expand in September. The disappointing infielder was hitting an embarrassing .188/.241/.243 at the time of his hip flexor injury at the beginning of August.
Source: Tacoma News Tribune
Tue Aug 2 201121:51Chone Figgins lands on DL
Mariners placed 3B Chone Figgins on the 15-day disabled list with a right hip flexor strain.
Figgins suffered the injury during Monday's game against the A's. He's batting .188/.241/.243 on the season and will not be missed. Kyle Seager has been called up to take his roster spot and should be in line to receive plenty of starts at the hot corner along with Adam Kennedy.
Source: Rotoworld.com
Tue Aug 2 201108:46Figgins has right hip flexor strain
Chone Figgins has been diagnosed with a right hip flexor strain.
Figgins suffered the injury during Monday's game against the A's. He'll be out for at least a couple of consecutive days and may need a stint on the disabled list. The infielder is batting .188/.241/.243 this year with 11 stolen bases in 17 attempts.
Source: Larry Stone on Twitter
Tue Aug 2 201100:04Figgins exits with right hip flexor
Chone Figgins left Monday's game against the Athletics with a right hip flexor.
Figgins singled and scored before leaving Monday's game in the third inning. He is listed as day-to-day.
Source: Greg Johns on Twitter
Mon Aug 1 201123:18Figgins exits with apparent injury
Chone Figgins left Monday's game against the Athletics in the third inning with an apparent injury.
Justin Smoak pinch-hit for Figgins in the bottom of the third inning, but the reason for his exit isn't yet clear. He went 1-for-1 with a run scored before leaving the game. Stay tuned for an update on his status.
Source: Greg Johns on Twitter
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