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Top Denard Span News
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Denard Span: Stepping away from baseball
Span confirmed Tuesday in an interview with Steve Adams of MLBTradeRumors.com that he has retired from professional baseball. "I would say, in my heart, once I didn't sign a contract going into the 2020 season, that was it for me," Span said.
The 36-year-old indicated that while he's still interested in playing, the fact that teams haven't offered him anything more than minimum-level contracts since the 2018-19 offseason prompted him to step away from the game. Span retires after parts of 11 seasons in the big leagues with the Twins, Nationals, Giants, Rays and Mariners, during which he slashed .281/.347/.398 with 71 home runs and 185 stolen bases. He finished tied for the National League lead with 184 hits in 2014 as a member of Washington and led or tied for the league lead in triples on two occasions (10 in 2009 with the Twins, 11 in 2013 with the Nationals).
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Denard Span: No deal imminent
Span remains without close links to a team, David Schoenfield of ESPN reports.
Span is now 35 years old, but he can still help a team. He's managed an above-average batting line in four of the past five seasons and hit a solid .261/.341/.419 for the Rays and Mariners last season. He could help fantasy owners in deep leagues with a respectable batting average, and he's not a total zero in either speed or power, though he hasn't had more than 12 homers or steals in any of the last four seasons. At this point in the offseason, it's hard to see him signing somewhere in a starting role.
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Denard Span: Mariners decline 2019 option
Span had his $12 million mutual option for 2019 declined by the Mariners and will become a free agent, Ryan Divish of The Seattle Times reports.
The Mariners opted to pony up for the $4 million buyout instead, sending Span into free agency. The 34-year-old slashed .272/.329/.435 with seven home runs in 94 games after being traded to Seattle from Tampa Bay while serving in a platoon role in left field. The veteran outfielder shouldn't garner much long-term interest but is likely to find a home somewhere, possibly on a minor-league deal.
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Mariners' Denard Span: Gets breather Friday
Span is not included in Friday's starting lineup against Texas, Greg Johns of MLB.com reports.
Span will get the night off with Wade LeBlanc slated to take the hill for the visiting Rangers. Cameron Maybin draws the start in left field and will bat eighth.
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Mariners' Denard Span: Takes seat Thursday
Span is not in the lineup Thursday against the Rangers, Shannon Drayer of 710 ESPN Seattle reports.
The lefty-swinging Span will get what appears to be a rare day off against a right-handed starter (Ariel Jurado). Utility man Kris Negron will start in left field and hit ninth in his stead.
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Mariners' Denard Span: Clutch two-bagger in win
Span entered an extra-innings win over the Athletics on Tuesday as a pinch hitter in the sixth inning and went 2-for-3 with a two-run double and another two-bagger.
Span hit for Guillermo Heredia in the sixth and fouled out in his first at-bat, but he subsequently laced a two-run double in the eighth to cut the Mariners' deficit down to 8-7. The veteran outfielder added another double in the 10th, making it his first multi-hit effort since Sept. 5. It's been a tough month for Span offensively, as he's still hitting just .192 even after Tuesday's showing.
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Mariners' Denard Span: Out against southpaw
Span is not in the lineup Tuesday against the A's.
As per usual, Span will retreat to the bench with a southpaw in Brett Anderson toeing the rubber for the opposition. Guillermo Heredia will cover left field and hit eighth in his stead.
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Mariners' Denard Span: On bench vs. lefty
Span is out of the lineup for Sunday's game against the Rangers, Ryan Divish of The Seattle Times reports.
Left-hander Martin Perez will take the mound for Texas, sending Span to the bench for the second straight game. Cameron Maybin will start in left field and bat sixth in his absence Sunday.
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Mariners' Denard Span: Held out vs. left-hander
Span isn't in Saturday's starting lineup against Texas, Ryan Divish of The Seattle Times reports.
Span is slated for a day off with lefty Mike Minor drawing the start for the Rangers. Guillermo Heredia will man left field and bat ninth in Span's absence.
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Mariners' Denard Span: Sits against lefty
Span is on the bench against lefty Dallas Keuchel and the Astros on Wednesday, Shannon Drayer of 710 ESPN Seattle reports.
Span remains in his strict platoon role. Guillermo Heredia will start in left field in his place.
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Mariners' Denard Span: Sits against left-hander
Span is out of the lineup for Saturday's game against the Angels, Greg Johns of MLB.com reports.
Left-hander Andrew Heaney is set to take the ball for the Angels, sending Span to the bench. Cameron Maybin will start in left field as Span remains in a strict platoon role.
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Player Bio
HT/WT: 6-0, 210 lbs |
Birthplace: Washington, DC |
Age: 41 |
Experience: 11 |
Bats/Throws: L, L |