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Brian Dozier: Announces retirement
Brian Dozier announced his retirement from professional baseball Wednesday at age 33.Dozier hit .248/.325/.441 with 167 home runs in a nine-year career that included hitting 42 home runs in 2016, tied for the second most in a season by a second baseman. He had one All-Star appearance and won a Gold Glove. He won a World Series ring in 2019 with the Nationals. He played just seven games for the Mets in his final season in 2020.
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Brian Dozier: Let go by New York
The Mets released Brian Dozier on Sunday, Anthony DiComo of MLB.com reports.New York dropped the veteran second baseman from its 40-man roster last week after he went 2-for-15 while appearing in seven games before getting passed up by youngsters Luis Guillorme and Andres Gimenez on the organizational depth chart. Though Dozier went unclaimed off waivers and remained a member of the organization's 60-man roster pool, either he or the Mets (or both parties) weren't keen on having him stick around at the alternate training site in Brooklyn.
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Mets' Brian Dozier: Designated for assigment
Brian Dozier was designated for assignment Sunday, Anthony DiComo of MLB.com reports.With youngsters Andres Gimenez and Luis Guillorme helping the New York Mets more than they were expected to, the team no longer has a need for Dozier. The 33-year-old second baseman was on his second team of the year after things didn't work out in San Diego.
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Mets' Brian Dozier: Starting against Red Sox
Brian Dozier is in the lineup for Thursday's game against the Red Sox.Dozier will enter the starting nine Thursday for the first time with his new team after his contract was selected earlier in the day. He'll take the place of Robinson Cano at second base and bat seventh.
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Mets' Brian Dozier: Contract selected by Mets
Brian Dozier's contract was selected by the New York Mets on Thursday, Tim Britton of The Athletic reports.Dozier signed a minor-league deal with the Mets last week, but he'll now join the team's 30-man roster after Eduardo Nunez (knee) was placed on the 10-day injured list Thursday. Dozier should serve as middle-infield depth during his time in the majors behind Robinson Cano. Although the 33-year-old's production isn't where it used to be, he still had a .770 OPS with 20 home runs and 50 RBI over 135 games with the Nationals last year.
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Mets' Brian Dozier: Joins Mets on minors deal
Brian Dozier signed a minor-league contract with the New York Mets on Wednesday, Anthony DiComo of MLB.com reports.Dozier signed a minor-league deal with the Padres back in February but was released by the team after failing to make their 60-man player pool. The veteran has fallen from his peak, when he hit 42 homers for the Twins back in 2016. However, he's still a capable enough player, as his .238/.340/.430 slash line for the Nationals last season was good for a nearly average 99 wRC+, an acceptable figure for a middle infielder. It's unclear when he'll be ready for game action with the Mets or what kind of role he'll have once he arrives, as Robinson Cano appears to have second base locked down.
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Brian Dozier: Released by Padres
Brian Dozier was released by the Padres on Saturday.The writing appeared to be on the wall for Dozier's Padres career when he was left out of the team's player pool in late June. Whether that was the team's choice or his remains to be seen. It's unclear whether the veteran intends to latch on with another team this season. In 135 games for the Nationals last year, Dozier hit a respectable .238/.340/.430 with 20 homers.
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Padres' Brian Dozier: Not listed in initial player pool
Brian Dozier was not listed among the initial 52 players who will participate in the San Diego Padres' summer camp.The Padres still have eight open spots, so Dozier could still be among the players included in the 60-man player pool. It's possible that he was invited and declined over health concerns, given that he is a veteran with financial stability who was in camp on a minor-league deal.
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Padres' Brian Dozier: Likely to make roster
Brian Dozier will likely break camp with the San Diego Padres despite struggling in Cactus League play, AJ Cassavell of MLB.com reports.San Diego signed Dozier to a minor-league contract in late February and invited the veteran to camp to compete for a starting role at second base. While Dozier scuffled during the exhibition slate -- he batted .227 with no extra-base hits and nine strikeouts in 22 at-bats -- he is likely to claim a roster spot due partly to the struggles of Jurickson Profar, who hit only .217 but posted a higher OPS (.699) than Dozier's .547 mark. Per Cassavell, the most likely scenario has both Profar and Dozier making the squad along with fellow second baseman Greg Garcia, with manager Jayce Tingler dividing playing time on the basis of matchups or performance.
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Padres' Brian Dozier: Joins Friars on minors deal
Brian Dozier signed a minor-league contract with the San Diego Padres on Sunday that includes an invitation to big-league camp, AJ Cassavell of MLB.com reports.Dozier won the World Series with Washington last season on a one-year deal, but he wasn't able to link up with a new team until after the start of spring training. The veteran second baseman got off to a slow start in 2019 but finished with a .238/.340/.430 slash line and 20 home runs in 135 games.