Winner for Hire
Curtis Granderson was never going to be one of the winter's hot free agents. Soon to turn 37, he'd been reduced to a part-time role as he finished last season with the Dodgers. Long regarded as one of the game's most community minded players, he's also a strong clubhouse leader.
The Grandy Man has appeared in the post-season with four different teams over the course of his lengthy career: the Tigers, Yankees, Mets and Dodgers. Is that a coincidence, or is he the kind of player whose presence improves a team beyond the measure of his stats?
So where's this lefty power hitter's next stop? Like the vast majority of free agents, he's waiting to find a team that needs what he does best. Having watched him contribute to both New York clubs during this decade, I hope he finds a new baseball home.
The Grandy Man has appeared in the post-season with four different teams over the course of his lengthy career: the Tigers, Yankees, Mets and Dodgers. Is that a coincidence, or is he the kind of player whose presence improves a team beyond the measure of his stats?
So where's this lefty power hitter's next stop? Like the vast majority of free agents, he's waiting to find a team that needs what he does best. Having watched him contribute to both New York clubs during this decade, I hope he finds a new baseball home.
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