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Jason Bay | Outfielder

TEAM: Boston Red Sox
HEIGHT/WEIGHT: 6'2' / 205
DOB: 9/20/1978
AGE:31
COLLEGE:Gonzaga
BATS/THROWS:Right / Right
CONTRACT INFO: 2009: $7.5 million, 2010: Free Agent
 Jason Bay-OF- Red SoxNov. 20 - 10:17 am et
Angels owner Arte Moreno indicated Thursday that the Angels will pursue free agent outfielder Jason Bay this winter.
Moreno told local media members that he's intrigued by Bay's "great bat and great makeup." The 31-year-old should come at a cheaper price than Matt Holliday and seems like a fine fit in Anaheim, where a spot has opened via the expected departure of Vladimir Guerrero. Bay hit .267/.384/.537 in 2009 with 36 home runs, 119 RBI and 13 stolen bases in 531 at-bats.
Related: Angels
Jason Bay's 2009 Profile
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Current Season Stats
GABH2B3BHRRBIRBBKSBCSAVGOBPSLGOPS
151 53114229 33611910394162133.267 .384.537.921
Career Stats Batting
YearTeamGABH2B3BHRRBIRBBKSBCSAVGOBPSLGOPS
2003PIT3087257141415192931.287.421.529.949
2004PIT1204111162442682614112946.282.358.550.907
2005PIT1625991834463210111095142211.306.402.559.961
2006PIT15957016329335109101102156112.286.396.532.928
2007PIT1455381332522184785914141.247.327.418.746
2008BOS1555771653543110111181137100.286.373.522.895
Last 10 Games BattingFor Complete Game Log, Click Here.
 DateOppGABH2B3BHRRBIRBBKSBCSAVGOBPSLGOPS
Oct 4CLE110000100100.000.000.000.000
Oct 3CLE141000110200.250.250.250.500
Oct 2CLE142100100000.500.500.7501.250
Oct 1CLE142000100000.500.500.5001.000
Sep 29TOR120000022000.000.500.000.500
Sep 28TOR130000000200.000.000.000.000
Sep 27@NYY142100020000.500.500.7501.250
Sep 25@NYY141000000200.250.250.250.500
Sep 24@KC140000001200.000.200.000.200
Sep 23@KC131000202200.333.600.333.933
Appearances Per Position
Year C 1B2BSS3BOFDH
2009 0 0 0 0 0 150 1
 Jason Bay-OF - Red Sox Nov. 19 - 8:19 pm et

Red Sox team president Larry Lucchino acknowledged Thursday that the Red Sox badly want to re-sign outfielder Jason Bay.
"Very much so," Lucchino said at an event honoring owner John Henry. "We’d love to have him back. He’s in many ways the personification of a player we want here." Boston's exclusive negotiating period with Bay runs out Friday. He's expected to hit the open market and will receive plenty of interest.
Source: WEEI.com
 Matt Holliday-OF - Cardinals Nov. 19 - 7:09 pm et  

Giants GM Brian Sabean said Thursday that he has not contacted the agents representing big ticket outfielders Matt Holliday or Jason Bay.
Sabean doesn't believe Holliday or Bay realistically want to come to San Francisco and said he won't be a "stalking horse" this winter for the players' agents. The Giants are looking at "second-tier" free agents this offseason with a desire to bolster their batting order and bullpen.
Source: San Francisco Chronicle
 Matt Holliday-OF - Cardinals Nov. 19 - 1:29 pm et  

Angels owner Arte Moreno has ruled out signing Matt Holliday, according to Jon Paul Morosi of FOXSports.com.
Moreno reportedly made the declaration at the annual owners' meetings on Thursday. While Holliday's asking price may be too high, Moreno would consider signing Jason Bay if the club is unable to retain John Lackey, Chone Figgins and Vladimir Guerrero. Moreno acknowledged that the club can't likely to afford to keep all three.
Source: Jon Paul Morosi on Twitter
 Jason Bay-OF - Red Sox Nov. 19 - 11:47 am et

Jon Heyman of SI.com reports that Jason Bay rejected a four-year contract offer from the Red Sox.
Boston's offer was believed to be around $60 million, according to sources. "It's not a surprise that a player that's gone this far wants to see what's out there," said general manager Theo Epstein. Bay, 31, will hit the free agent market for the first time in his career on Friday. He is one of the top three free agents available and will take his chances of earning more on the open market.
Source: SI.com
 Jason Bay-OF - Red Sox Nov. 18 - 5:10 pm et

Manager Terry Francona would like to see Jason Bay back in Boston next season.
"He has earned the right to be a free agent. This is his first time and he wants to see it through," Francona said during an hour-long appearance on WEEI in Boston. "You know we're going to be a major player -- we always are. Do I hope it gets done? Yeah. I bet you Jason Bay hopes it gets done, but he's going to have other options, too." Boston's exclusive negotiating window with Bay comes to a close on Friday, but there's a pretty good chance he stays put.
Source: MLB.com

 

 

 

 

 

 

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