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Tue Nov 12 201316:27Mark DeRosa retires from baseball at age 38
Mark DeRosa is retiring from baseball.
Blue Jays general manager Alex Anthopoulos made that announcement on Tuesday. Toronto exercised a $750,000 option on DeRosa in late October, but the 38-year-old utilityman is going to hang up his cleats for good. He hit .268/.340/.412 over the course of a 16-year major league career. The Penn-educated DeRosa is an exceptional broadcasting talent and will likely receive offers from numerous networks.
Source: Shi Davidi on Twitter
Thu Oct 31 201319:54Mark DeRosa's 2014 option picked up
Blue Jays picked up INF/OF Mark DeRosa's $750,000 option for 2014.
DeRosa previously indicated that he might retire, though this would seem to indicate that he'll return. The 38-year-old was a nice part-time player for the Jays this season, batting .267/.368/.443 with five homers in 155 plate appearances against left-handed pitching.
Source: Sportsnet.ca
Wed Sep 18 201320:34Mark DeRosa undecided on 2014
Mark DeRosa is considering retirement after the season.
The Blue Jays have a $750,000 club option on DeRosa, which they're expected to exercise, but only if the 38-year-old chooses to continue his career. DeRosa has been useful off the bench for the Jays, batting .254/.357/.441 against lefties. "To be honest with you, this season has been fun, it's been a grind. . But I really just want to get away for a minute, reestablish myself as a husband and father, and then kind of decide whether I want to keep going," DeRosa said. "Obviously, they have much bigger fish to fry than me, and I understand that. Once I hear what direction they kind of want to go with, then it's a decision to be made by me and my wife."
Source: BlueJays.mlb.com
Thu Aug 8 201309:11Blue Jays will not make DeRosa waiver trade
The Blue Jays will not trade Mark DeRosa.
DeRosa was claimed off waivers Wednesday, but the Jays hold an inexpensive $750,000 on him for 2014 and are very likely to exercise it. The 38-year-old utilityman is batting .231/.320/.449 with seven home runs and 29 RBI in 169 plate appearances this season for Toronto.
Source: Ken Rosenthal on Twitter
Wed Aug 7 201321:58Report: Mark DeRosa claimed off waivers
FOX Sports' Ken Rosenthal reports that Mark DeRosa has been claimed off waivers.
The identity of the claiming team is not yet known. Toronto has until Thursday to work out a swap, let the claiming team have him outright, or pull DeRosa back. The veteran is batting .231 with a .769 OPS and seven home runs over 147 at-bats. He's owed roughly $230,000 for rest of season.
Source: Ken Rosenthal on Twitter
Sun Jun 30 201317:24Mark DeRosa dealing with neck injury
Mark DeRosa was unavailable Sunday due to a neck injury.
No word yet on the severity, but DeRosa tweaked something in his neck during batting practice. The Blue Jays are hoping he can return early next week.
Source: Shi Davidi on Twitter
Mon Jun 3 201302:59Mark DeRosa homers to lead Jays to win
Mark DeRosa homered in the bottom of the 11th Sunday as the Blue Jays beat the Padres 7-4.
DeRosa's solo homer broke the tie in the 11th, and the Jays went on to score a couple of more runs afterwards. DeRosa also singled in his two at-bats off the bench tonight. He's probably not physically capable of receiving much more playing time than he's getting, but he's been quite an asset in a limited role, driving in 19 runs in just 73 at-bats.
Source: Rotoworld.com
Tue May 14 201315:36DeRosa to bat cleanup Tuesday vs. Giants
Mark DeRosa will bat cleanup Tuesday night against the Giants.
An interesting choice, as this will be just his ninth career start out of the cleanup spot and his first since 2011. Still, Blue Jays manager John Gibbons likes him there with southpaw Barry Zito on the hill for San Francisco.
Source: Toronto Blue Jays on Twitter
Mon May 6 201322:59Mark DeRosa homers on second straight day
Mark DeRosa came off the bench to hit his second homer in two days Monday versus the Rays.
DeRosa has three homers in 40 at-bats this year after hitting a total of one in three injury-filled seasons from 2010-12. The Blue Jays aren't likely to suddenly start playing him regularly -- his body can't handle it anyway -- but they'll probably look for more ways to start squeezing him in. It's not like Adam Lind is doing much of anything as a DH.
Source: Rotoworld.com
Mon May 6 201311:08DeRosa drives in three, Jays defeat Mariners
Mark DeRosa scored three runs and drove in three in the Blue Jays' defeat of the Mariners on Sunday.
The veteran utilityman was 3-for-5 with two doubles and a home run but is still batting just .211 with a .763 OPS in 16 games this season. He is not fantasy-relevant.
Source: Rotoworld.com
Sun Mar 3 201321:46Mark DeRosa returns to game action
Mark DeRosa returned to the Blue Jays' lineup Sunday.
He started at third base and went 2-for-3 with a home run. DeRosa missed two games this week due to back soreness, but the injury was never a major concern.
Source: Rotoworld.com
Sat Mar 2 201310:36DeRosa dealing with back soreness
Mark DeRosa is not available Saturday due to back soreness.
It's not even two weeks into spring training and DeRosa is already dealing with a possible injury. Assuming he can stay off the disabled list, he'll function as a utility player with the Blue Jays this season.
Source: Gregor Chisholm on Twitter
Tue Jan 22 201312:00Blue Jays sign Mark DeRosa to one-year deal
Blue Jays signed INF/OF Mark DeRosa to a one-year, $750,000 contract.
The deal includes a club option for 2014. It's surprising to see DeRosa get a guaranteed contract, as the 37-year-old was bothered by injuries again last year and batted just .188 with zero homers in 101 plate appearances. Assuming he can stay off the disabled list, he'll function as a utility player in Toronto.
Source: Rotoworld.com
Sat Oct 13 201209:40Mark DeRosa contemplating retirement
Mark DeRosa is contemplating retirement.
DeRosa was limited to 48 games due to injuries and hasn't been given any indication that the Nationals will bring him back. At this stage of his career, DeRosa won't be given a guaranteed contract, but he could look to compete for a roster spot next season as a spring training invite.
Source: Rotoworld.com
Sat Oct 6 201209:33DeRosa, Lannan, not on playoff roster
Mark DeRosa and John Lannan have been removed from the Nationals' playoff roster.
Source: Bill Ladson on Twitter
Tue Oct 2 201216:46DeRosa starting at SS on Tuesday
Mark DeRosa is starting at shortstop on Tuesday.
DeRosa hasn't made a start at short since 2006, when he was with the Rangers. The NL East champs will coast through the final two games of the regular season.
Source: Mark Zuckerman on Twitter
Sat Sep 1 201212:17Nationals activate DeRosa from DL
Nationals activated Mark DeRosa from the 15-day disabled list.
He managed to avoid a rehab assignment and will be used in a part-time role with the Nationals. The oft-injured DeRosa is returning to a 152/.288/.212 batting line in 81 plate appearances.
Source: Rotoworld.com
Tue Aug 28 201217:41DeRosa (groin) expected to return September 1
Mark DeRosa (groin) is expected to be activated from the disabled list on September 1.
Previous reports indicated that DeRosa would go out on a rehab assignment before returning, but that hasn't happened yet. Either way, he's feeling better now. The veteran utility man has been sidelined since early August with a strained groin.
Source: Amanda Comak on Twitter
Mon Aug 6 201214:56Nationals place DeRosa on the disabled list
Nationals placed OF Mark DeRosa on the disabled list, retroactive to August 5th, with a strained groin.
The brittle 37-year-old has managed to log on 81 plate appearances with the Nationals this year due to a bevy of maladies. Unfortunately, he leaves behind an awful .152/.288/.212 batting line. This could be the end of the line for the 15-year veteran, barring a return when rosters expand next month.
Source: Rotoworld.com
Mon Jun 25 201216:22Nats activate Mark DeRosa from 15-day DL
Nationals activated INF-OF Mark DeRosa from the 15-day disabled list.
DeRosa has been sidelined since the end of April due to an oblique strain. The 37-year-old returns to an awful .081/.227/.081 batting line across 44 plate appearances. He should function as a right-handed bat off the bench and could give Ryan Zimmerman (shoulder) a breather at third base on occasion. Fellow utility man Xavier Nady (wrist) was placed on the disabled list in a corresponding roster move.
Source: Rotoworld.com
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