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by Igor Mello | CBSSports.com
Jack Hannahan signs one-year deal with South Korean club
Free agent third baseman Jack Hannahan won't be playing baseball in the United States this season. According to 1500 ESPN, the corner infielder has reached a one-year deal with South Korea's LG Twins. Hannahan was held to just 48 at-bats with the Cincinnati Reds in 2014 after undergoing shoulder surgery last offseason. The 34-year-old has a career .231/.314/.346 slash line over eight seasons in the majors.
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by R.J. White | CBSSports.com
Report: Twins have interest in Jack Hannahan
The Minnesota Twins have been in contact with free-agent third baseman Jack Hannahan, 1500 ESPN reports. The Twins were interested in signing Hannahan two offseasons ago before he landed with the Reds. He was held to just 48 at-bats with the Reds in 2014 after undergoing shoulder surgery last offseason.
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by Chris Cwik |
Reds decline option on Jack Hannahan
The Cincinnati Reds have declined an option on infielder Jack Hannahan, according to the Cincinnati Enquirer. The team could have brought Hannahan back at $4 million, but decided to cut bait and pay him $2 million. Hannahan played just 26 games with the club last season. He hit .188.
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by Michael Hurcomb | CBS Sports Staff
Reds activate Jack Hannahan, demote Curtis Partch
Cincinnati Reds infielder Jack Hannahan (shoulder) was activated off the 60-day disabled list prior to Sunday's game vs. Washington. Reliever Curtis Partch was optioned to Triple-A Louisville to clear a roster spot.
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by Igor Mello | CBSSports.com
Jack Hannahan could be back from DL Monday
Cincinnati Reds infielder Jack Hannahan could be back from the disabled list as early as Monday against Arizona, MLB.com reports. Hannahan has been sidelined all season after undergoing right shoulder surgery in the offseason. His minor-league rehab stint ends on Sunday, making him eligible to be reinstated Monday.
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by Michael Hurcomb | CBS Sports Staff
Reds making sure not to rush Jack Hannahan
Cincinnati Reds infielder Jack Hannahan, who is working his way back from October shoulder surgery, has gone 3 for 9 (.333) with one double and one RBI in three games since beginning a rehab assignment with Class A Dayton. He has been the DH all three games. "He's starting to do some things at first base and we're segueing probably from DH to first base and eventually to third base," Reds manager Bryan Price said, per MLB.com. "But he's doing some different throws -- like that 3-6-1 double play -- which requires a different arm angle and footwork. So every time we reintegrate something, there's typically a little more soreness afterward, as you would expect while getting into shape. "So we're taking a step and then we're taking a day off for recovery. He felt great yesterday."
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by Chris Towers | Fantasy Writer
Jack Hannahan beginning rehab assignment
Cincinnati Reds infielder Jack Hannahan has been sent out on a rehab assignment to Class A Dayton, the Cincinnati Enquirer reports Tuesday. Hannahan has been working his way back from offseason shoulder surgery, and has yet to play this season.
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by R.J. White | CBSSports.com
Jack Hannahan resumes baseball activities
Cincinnati Reds infielder Jack Hannahan is throwing and hitting again as he continues to recover from shoulder surgery, the Cincinnati Enquirer reports. Hannahan was shut down in late May after suffering another setback in his return from surgery, but it appears he's beginning to progress towards a potential late-season return to action. He hit .216/.317/.288 in 139 at-bats with the Reds last season.
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by Marty Gitlin | CBSSports.com
Jack Hannahan might resume baseball activities next week
Cincinnati Reds reserve infielder Jack Hannahan, who has been sidelined all season after undergoing shoulder surgery, could begin throwing and hitting next week, per MLB.com. Hannahan has suffered through multiple setbacks since the surgery.
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by Chris Towers | Fantasy Writer
Jack Hannahan suffers setback, shut down again
Cincinnati Reds infielder Jack Hannahan has been shut down after suffering another setback in his recovery from shoulder surgery, the Cincinnati Enquirer reports Saturday. Hannahan had had his throwing program shut down, and remains entirely without a timeline to return to action at this point.