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Per Rotoworld.

 

White Sox signed OF Jeremy Reed to a minor league contract.

Reed opted for free agency after being sent to the minor leagues late last month. The 29-year-old outfielder was 3-for-21 (.143) with the Blue Jays this season and was batting .271/.356/.355 with two homers and 14 RBI in 155 at-bats with Triple-A Las Vegas.

 

Golden boy returns home.

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Year   Age  Tm  Lg   G   PA   AB   R   H 2B 3B HR RBI SB CS  BB  SO   BA  OBP  SLG  OPS OPS+  TB GDP HBP SH SF IBB    Pos Awards
2004    23 SEA  AL  18   66   58  11  23  4  0  0   5  3  1   7   4 .397 .470 .466 .935  149  27   2   1  0  0   1           8/7
2005    24 SEA  AL 141  544  488  61 124 33  3  3  45 12 11  48  74 .254 .322 .352 .675   84 172  10   2  4  2   1            *8
2006    25 SEA  AL  67  229  212  27  46  6  5  6  17  2  3  11  31 .217 .260 .377 .637   65  80   5   2  2  2   1             8
2007    26 SEA  AL  13   17   17   2   3  0  1  0   0  0  0   0   3 .176 .176 .294 .471   24   5   0   0  0  0   0           /79
2008    27 SEA  AL  97  312  286  30  77 18  1  2  31  2  3  18  38 .269 .314 .360 .674   81 103   5   2  3  3   0        89/7D3
2009    28 NYM  NL 126  177  161   9  39  6  2  0   9  0  3  14  36 .242 .301 .304 .605   62  49   4   0  1  1   1         78/93
2010    29 TOR  AL  14   23   21   1   3  0  0  1   3  1  0   2   8 .143 .217 .286 .503   37   6   0   0  0  0   0          /793
7 Seasons          476 1368 1243 141 315 67 12 12 110 20 21 100 194 .253 .311 .356 .666   79 442  26   7 10  8                 4
162 Game Avg.      162  466  423  48 107 23  4  4  37  7  7  34  66 .253 .311 .356 .666   79 150   9   2  3  3                 1
                                                                                                                                
SEA (5 yrs)        336 1168 1061 131 273 61 10 11  98 19 18  84 150 .257 .314 .365 .679   82 387  22   7  9  7                 3
NYM (1 yr)         126  177  161   9  39  6  2  0   9  0  3  14  36 .242 .301 .304 .605   62  49   4   0  1  1                 1
TOR (1 yr)          14   23   21   1   3  0  0  1   3  1  0   2   8 .143 .217 .286 .503   37   6   0   0  0  0                 0
                                                                                                                                
AL (6 yrs)         350 1191 1082 132 276 61 10 12 101 20 18  86 158 .255 .312 .363 .675   81 393  22   7  9  7                 3
NL (1 yr)          126  177  161   9  39  6  2  0   9  0  3  14  36 .242 .301 .304 .605   62  49   4   0  1  1                 1

 

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QUOTE (JPN366 @ Jul 14, 2010 -> 02:58 PM)
One thing everyone has overlooked, he made himself more versatile last year with the Mets by playing first base. Kotsay replacement?

 

Haha now that would be coming full circle considering I remember a lot of people comparing Reed to Kotsay when he was in our organization.

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