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Sun Aug 5 201213:20Tigers pick up Jeff Baker from the Cubs
Tigers acquired INF-OF Jeff Baker from the Cubs in exchange for two players to be named later.
A career .304/.352/.516 hitter against left-handed pitching, Baker will give the Tigers some versatility off the bench. He's capable of playing first, second and third base, as well as both corner outfield positions.
Source: Rotoworld.com
Thu Jul 19 201220:34Cubs drawing interest in Baker, Johnson
Ken Rosenthal of FOXSports.com reports that the Cubs are drawing interest in infielder Jeff Baker and outfielder Reed Johnson.
Neither are impact players, but they could be useful right-handed bench pieces for a contender. Baker, 31, is hitting .295 with four home runs, 19 RBI and an .827 OPS in 44 games this season. Johnson, 35, is hitting .308/.357/.459 with three homers, 15 RBI and an .816 OPS in 69 games played.
Source: Ken Rosenthal on Twitter
Sun Jul 1 201218:10Jeff Baker doubles home two runs in win
Jeff Baker doubled home two runs in Sunday's 3-0 win over the Astros.
The knock was Baker's only hit in three trips to the plate. Coming off a June where he hit .243/.256/.378 and made just 11 starts, Baker is a poor own in NL-only leagues.
Source: Rotoworld.com
Tue May 8 201203:41Jeff Baker returned to action on Monday May 7
Jeff Baker returned to action on Monday May 7.
Source: Rotoworld.com
Tue Apr 10 201220:33Baker to platoon with LaHair at 1B?
Jeff Baker drew the start at first base Tuesday against lefty Chris Narveson, and Cubs manager Dale Sveum indicated that Baker could play there regularly against southpaws.
"I'm going to get Baker in there as much as possible," Sveum said. "He swings the bat too good against left-handers to get him out of there. You try to get [Bryan] LaHair at-bats and get him accustomed, but [LaHair] didn't swing too well against left-handers in Spring Training. I've got to get Baker's bat in there as much as I possibly can." It's not a bad strategy given that Baker is a career .309/.360/.525 hitter against lefties. But, it hurts the sleeper appeal a bit of LaHair, who is off to a great start.
Source: Cubs.mlb.com
Tue Jan 17 201220:04Cubs, Baker agree to one-year contract
The Cubs and INF/OF Jeff Baker avoided arbitration by agreeing to a one-year, $1.375 million contract.
Baker was arbitration-eligible for the final time this winter. The 30-year-old earned $1.175 million in 2011 while producing a .269/.302/.383 batting line to go along with three homers, 23 RBI and a .685 OPS. He'll function as a utility player again in 2012.
Source: Carrie Muskat on Twitter
Fri Jul 15 201119:59Report: Jeff Baker off limits
According to Fox Sports' Ken Rosenthal, the Cubs have no plans to trade utility man Jeff Baker.
Baker can play anywhere on the field and absolutely crushes left-handed pitching, but this is a very bizarre stance for a club so far out of contention, especially since Baker recently celebrated his 30th birthday. Of course, this could simply be a ploy by the Cubs to up Baker's trade value.
Source: Fox Sports
Fri Jul 8 201103:22Jeff Baker returned to action on Thursday July 7
Jeff Baker returned to action on Thursday July 7.
Source: Rotoworld.com
Wed Jul 6 201118:33Baker day-to-day with back spasms
Jeff Baker (back) remains day-to-day.
Baker was pulled from Tuesday's game after experiencing muscle spasms in his lower back and was unable to participate in batting practice on Wednesday. He should avoid a stint on the 15-day disabled list.
Source: Carrie Muskat on Twitter
Tue Jul 5 201120:09Jeff Baker exits with back spasms
Jeff Baker left Tuesday's game in the third inning with lower back spasms.
It's not clear at this point how severe the ailment is. We'll update his condition when more is known. Blake DeWitt replaced Baker at second base.
Source: Patrick Mooney on Twitter
Sat Jul 2 201110:15Jeff Baker a hot commodity
Jeff Baker is expected to be a hot commodity at the trade deadline.
As someone that can play five positions and is hitting .400/.418/.569 this season and .321/.370/.549 in his career against left-handed pitching, Baker could be a valuable addition to a contending team's bench. For what it's worth, Baker would like to remain in Chicago. "I know personally I want to stay here," he said. "I hope it is all just -rumors."
Source: Chicago Sun-Times
Sun Jun 12 201120:53Baker expected to be activated Monday
Jeff Baker (groin) is expected to be activated from the disabled list Monday.
Baker went 3-for-10 with a double and a triple in three rehab games with Triple-A Iowa. He'll return to his utility role.
Source: MLB.com
Wed Jun 8 201109:05Baker (groin) begins rehab stint Thursday
Jeff Baker (groin) will begin a minor league rehab assignment Thursday with Triple-A Iowa.
Baker was placed on the disabled list at the end of May with a left groin strain. The Cubs are hoping he can return sometime during their next homestand, which runs from June 13-19.
Source: Carrie Muskat on Twitter
Sat Jun 4 201110:16Jeff Baker hopes to return during home stand
Jeff Baker (groin) hopes to return during the Cubs' next home stand, which begins on June 13 and ends on June 19.
Baker is headed to extended spring training to rehab his groin injury. He initially tried to play through the ailment, but the Cubs decided that giving him a couple weeks off would be beneficial.
Source: Chicago Sun-Times
Sun May 29 201123:29Baker expected to be placed on 15-day D.L.
Jeff Baker (groin) is expected to be placed on the 15-day disabled list on Monday.
Baker was considered day-to-day and was able to pinch hit on Friday, but he seems to have suffered a setback. He'll likely be replaced on the active roster by D.J. LeMahieu.
Source: Chicago Tribune
Sat May 28 201103:24Jeff Baker returned to action on Friday May 27
Jeff Baker returned to action on Friday May 27.
Source: Rotoworld.com
Wed May 25 201119:26Jeff Baker available to pinch-hit
Cubs manager Mike Quade said Jeff Baker (groin) is available to pinch-hit Wednesday.
Baker is still nursing a strained left groin from Sunday. Given that he's available for pinch-hitting duty, he should be ready to start when called upon soon.
Source: MLBlogs.com
Sun May 22 201122:29Baker left Sunday's game with strained groin
Jeff Baker left Sunday's game with a strained left groin.
He'll be re-evaluated Tuesday in Chicago. Baker doubled in the seventh inning, limping out of the batter's box and then awkwardly sliding into second base. Consider him day-to-day until his evaluation.
Source: Carrie Muskat on Twitter
Thu May 12 201117:31Jeff Baker collects three hits for Cubs
Jeff Baker had three hits and knocked in the Cubs' lone run Thursday against the Cardinals.
With Carlos Pena having heated up, Baker hasn't been as much of a factor at first lately. However, he is getting the outfield starts that used to go to the slumping Tyler Colvin. He's currently hitting .357 in 70 at-bats.
Source: Rotoworld.com
Wed May 4 201111:55Baker (shoulder) to Wednesday's lineup
Jeff Baker (shoulder) is back in the starting lineup for Wednesday's game against the Dodgers.
He'll start in right field and bat fifth against left-hander Ted Lilly. Baker appeared as a pinch-hitter in Sunday's game, but this will be his first start since Saturday.
Source: Chicago Cubs on Twitter
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