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Will we ever see Grady Sizemore in the majors again?
Remember him? The Mike Trout of 2008. He is currently a Free Agent. He sat out all of 2012 with a back of injury.
If he were to return, which teams would pursue him? Do you think he would make a decent salary?
6 Answers
- Utter ChaosLv 78 years agoFavorite Answer
He doesn't turn 31 until August so there's still a possibility. Teams that would probably be interested would be Minnesota (rumored to be interested in him now), Seattle (he grew up in Washington) and Texas (they always seems to be will to take a chance on a player like this). For some reason I don't see him being picked up by a National League team.
- Anonymous8 years ago
The "Mike Trout of 2008"? I think not. Sizemore never hit .300. He never hit 30 homers in a season. He never stole 40 or more bases in a season. Truth to be told, the boy was overrated.
I doubt that anyone will pay the waste of a life to sit on their DL. That seems to be about the only thing he's good at these days.
- 8 years ago
He had a good start to his career. However, back problems or other chronic injuries can derail an athlete's career. He has tried to come back multiple times. Now, he remains unsigned. Teams may not like the medical reports that they have seen. He will get a chance at some point. Teams need offense. I would think he will be in the majors again.
- ?Lv 48 years ago
Probably won't see him in the majors again.
@Lonesome Rhodes. Sizemore hit 33 home runs and stole 38 bases in 2008.
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- Ross DetwilerLv 48 years ago
He definitely won't be like how he used to. I feel like he can still be productive. He'll probably sign with a small market team such as the Astros or the Marlins just to see what he can do to help them out.