Former Philadelphia Phillies shortstop Didi Gregorius‘ MLB career is likely over, but his baseball journey will continue overseas. Gregorius was the No.
The Philadelphia Phillies had three former players selected in the first the first Baseball United Draft on Monday, the most notable of which was Didi Gregorius.
After being signed earlier in June, longtime MLB veteran Didi Gregorius has officially joined the Seattle Mariners organization. Gregorious was signed to a minor league deal on June 8 but will be playing his first game with the organization on Friday.
Former Phillie Didi Gregorius is parlaying an excellent stretch of hitting in the Mexican League into a minor league deal. He has signed a contract with the Seattle Mariners, per an announcement made by his Mexican League team Algodoneros de Unión Laguna.
The Seattle Mariners signed longtime shortstop Didi Gregorius to a minor league deal on Thursday. Gregorius, who has 999 major league hits, has been playing -- and tearing up the baseball -- with Algodoneros de Union Laguna in the Mexican League.
Veteran major league shortstop Didi Gregorius has signed with the Union Laguna Algodoneros of the Mexican League, the team announced Tuesday.
The Algodoneros de Unión Laguna of the Mexican League announced that they have signed infielder Didi Gregorius for the 2023 season.
Jean Segura came off the board last week on a two-year deal with the Marlins. That removed the top remaining free agent middle infielder, leaving clubs with very few possibilities for help either at shortstop or second base.
We’ll always have the emoji tweets Another member of the fallen Phillies of the decade long rebuild, Didi Gregorius was left in the dust after he failed to perform in 2022.
There’s been radio silence on Didi Gregorius since the Philadelphia Phillies released him on Aug. 4. As the 32-year-old looks to revive his career, he’s slated to play for Cangrejeros de Santurce in the Puerto Rican Winter League, the team announced this week.
This past Thursday the Phillies announced that they were parting ways with shortstop and 11-year MLB veteran Didi Gregorius by giving him his outright release.
Didi Gregorius was released by the Philadelphia Phillies on August 4. His departure left shortstop open for Bryson Stott, who had been playing second base in Jean Segura's absence.
Gregorius, an 11-year major league veteran, had been with the Phillies since signing as a free agent ahead of the 2020 season.
Didi Gregorius has slashed .288/.338/.356 over 65 plate appearances this season.
Philadelphia Phillies' shortstop Didi Gregorius hasn't appeared in a game since Wednesday when he was hit on the hand by Colorado Rockies' pitcher Germán Márquez. Although he's avoided the injured list, his return to the big league club is still uncertain.
Since his initial acquisition during the 2019 offseason, Didi Gregorius has stuck out for his lukewarm performances and reception from Phillies fans. In Gregorius' first season with the Phillies, he seemed like the perfect addition, finishing 2020 with the second-highest batting average (.284) on the team and an OPS of .827.
A down season in 2021 has cast some doubt on the immediate future of the shortstop.
The 2021 version of shortstop Didi Gregorius clearly wasn’t what the Philadelphia Phillies signed up for. All aspects of Gregorius' game took a step back.
The Phillies remained in playoff contention until the final week of the season but ultimately came up short, missing the postseason for the tenth consecutive year.
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Didi Gregorius is back ladies and gentlemen and the timing couldn’t be better. Philadelphia has been without their starting shortstop since May 13 with an elbow injury now classified as ‘pseudogout.’ I’m not sure most doctors could explain that.
He hit Bryce Harper with a fastball in the face on his first pitch, and he drilled Didi Gregorius in the ribs with the first pitch of the next at-bat.
The Philadelphia Phillies and shortstop Didi Gregorius agreed to a two-year, $28 million deal on Saturday.
Re-signing infielder DJ LeMahieu is the New York Yankees’ presumed top offseason priority. On the contrary, it’s January and the two sides haven’t reached a deal.
The Phillies don’t have much of a hallowed past when it comes to recruiting MLB level players from overseas. They have never had an Ichiro, Yu Darvish, Hideki Matsui, or Hideo Nomo.
The MLB is not requiring players to wear masks and is allowing players to skip the season and receive a prorated salary if they do not feel comfortable risking their health.
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