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Felipe Lopez | Second Baseman

TEAM: Milwaukee Brewers
HEIGHT/WEIGHT: 6'1' / 203
DOB: 5/12/1980
AGE:29
BATS/THROWS:Both / Right
CONTRACT INFO: 2009: $3.5 million, 2010: Free Agent
 Felipe Lopez-2B- BrewersJan. 29 - 7:29 pm et
The Cardinals and Rockies are among teams 'in the mix' for free agent second baseman Felipe Lopez.
We haven't heard a whole lot about Lopez this winter, despite him coming off one of the better seasons among the entire class of free agents. Lopez, who turns 30 in May, batted .310/.383/.427 with nine home runs, 57 RBI and 88 runs scored between the Diamondbacks and Brewers last season. With experience at second base, shortstop, third base and the outfield, he'd be a great fit on any number of teams.
Related: Rockies, Cardinals
Felipe Lopez's 2010 Profile
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Current Season Stats
GABH2B3BHRRBIRBBKSBCSAVGOBPSLGOPS
151 60418738 3957887110066.310 .383.427.810
Career Stats Batting
YearTeamGABH2B3BHRRBIRBBKSBCSAVGOBPSLGOPS
2001TOR49177465452321123943.260.307.418.725
2002TOR852826415383435239054.227.287.387.673
2003CIN59197427221328285985.213.313.299.612
2004CIN792646418273135258111.242.314.405.719
2005CIN14858016934523859757111157.291.352.486.838
2006WAS156617169273115298811264412.274.358.381.739
2007WAS1546031482569507053109249.245.308.352.659
2008STL14348113628264664438288.283.343.387.730
2009MLW151604187383957887110066.310.383.427.810
Appearances Per Position
Year C 1B2BSS3BOFDH
2009 0 0 144 0 0 0 1
 David Freese-3B - Cardinals Jan. 8 - 11:10 am et  

Cardinals GM John Mozeliak indicated Friday morning that the Cardinals will rely on David Freese at third base next season.
"I'd say right now we're going with Freese," were the words used by Mozeliak on a morning radio show in the St. Louis area. The Cardinals were linked to infielders Miguel Tejada and Felipe Lopez at a few different points this winter but they just tendered a monstrous contract to Matt Holliday and aren't likely to bid on any remaining "big name" free agents. Freese hit .300/.369/.525 with 10 homers and 37 RBI last season at Triple-A Memphis.
Source: KSLG 1380 St. Louis
 Felipe Lopez-2B - Brewers Dec. 29 - 10:33 am et

According to Derrick Goold of the St. Louis Post-Dispatch, the Cardinals "are known to have interest" in free agent Felipe Lopez.
The Cardinals are currently focused on re-sighing Matt Holliday but are also forming Plan B options if he does not return to St. Louis. Lopez would be a part of that and could play left field for the Birds. The 29-year-old hit .310/.383/.427 this year with nine homers and 57 RBI in 604 at-bats.
Source: St. Louis Post-Dispatch
 Mike Cameron-OF - Red Sox Dec. 1 - 6:06 pm et  

The Brewers will not offer arbitration to any of their free agents.
This includes outfielder Mike Cameron, catcher Jason Kendall, 2B Felipe Lopez, starter Braden Looper and reliever David Weathers. Cameron, Looper and Lopez are already drawing interest on the open market.
Source: Tom Haudricourt on Twitter
 Rickie Weeks-2B - Brewers Oct. 9 - 5:02 pm et  

During a season-ending press conference at Miller Park, GM Doug Melvin named Rickie Weeks as the Brewers' starting second baseman in 2010.
"We view Rickie as our second baseman at this point," said Melvin. And they should, since Felipe Lopez is an impending free-agent and the Brewers have significant holes to fill in their rotation. During Friday's press conference, Melvin announced that he hopes to acquire two starting pitchers during the offseason. With that in mind, he hopes that resigning Trevor Hoffman will convince some free agent starters to come to Milwaukee.
Source: Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel
 Rickie Weeks-2B - Brewers Oct. 7 - 5:15 pm et  

The Brewers expect Rickie Weeks to be their starting second baseman in 2010.
"We view Rickie as our second baseman at this point," GM Doug Melvin said, implying that free agent Felipe Lopez likely won't be back with the team next season. Weeks got off to a tremendous start with nine homers in his first 147 at-bats, and the oft-injured infielder remains a high-risk, high-upside proposition for 2010.
Source: Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel

 

 

 

 

 

 

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