It was three years ago that I compared Jay Gibbons to a bad penny, and he’s still reemerging from the ether for yet another baseball season. The soon-to-be 35 year-old outfielder just signed a minor league deal with the Brewers, complete with an invite to major league spring training. He’s probably competing for a bench job, but the absence of departed free agent first baseman Prince Fielder certainly improves Jay’s odds of sticking around for a bit. He’s already exceeded my expectations by making it back to the majors after a two and one-half year exile at the end of the last decade. Gibbons was a Dodger for parts of the 2010 and 2011 campaigns, batting .269/.317/.438 with 6 home runs and 22 RBI in 61 games total. Most of that production came in the former year, so he’ll have to prove himself all over again. But that should be old hat by now.
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I wish him luck... another part of me wanted to see him playing for the York Revolution
A part of me still has a soft spot for him. I don't know why...
Oriolephan - If he doesn't make the cut in Milwaukee, you could get your way.
Ryan - Me too. It was a good diamond-in-the-rough story when he actually stuck with the team as a Rule 5 pick.
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