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Mark DeRosa #7 | Second Baseman | Cleveland Indians
Height: 6-1    Weight: 205    Throws: R    Bats: R
Born: Feb 26, 1975, Passaic, NJ
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2008 Statistics
PeriodGABRH2B3BHRRBISBCSBBHBPKSHSFAVGOBPSLG
Yesterday000000000000000000
Last 7 Days261210130010000.333.4291.000
Last 14 Days8277930140011400.333.379.556
Last 21 Days134391140140021700.256.304.419
200814950510314430321876069910628.285.376.481
Games Played By Position
PeriodCDH1B2B3BSSLFCFRFOF
Last 7 Days0001000011
Last 14 Days0004000055
Last 21 Days0008000099
2008001952212703859
Career Stats
YearTeamGABRH2B3BHRRBISBCSBBHBPKSHSFAVGOBPSLG
1998ATL532100000000100.333.333.333
1999ATL780000000000200.000.000.000
2000ATL22139410030020100.308.400.385
2001ATL66164274780320211251912.287.350.390
2002ATL72212246392523231232423.297.339.429
2003ATL1032664070140622101654901.263.316.383
2004ATL1183093374160331132335346.239.293.320
2005TEX66148263650820101623500.243.325.439
2006TEX1365207815440213744444610202.296.357.456
2007CHC149502641472831072125879334.293.371.420
2008CHC14950510314430321876069910628.285.376.481
Career893265040674015110693521813252404851226.279.348.422
Player Notes
December 31, 2008
Updating a previous report, the Cleveland Indians completed a trade for Cubs infielder Mark DeRosa, ESPN.com reports.

Our View:DeRosa was rumored to be involved in a deal for San Diego ace Jake Peavy. In exchange for DeRosa, the Cubs will receive three players, the names of which have yet to be disclosed. The Indians figure to utilize the versatility DeRosa displayed while in Chicago, where he split time between the outfield and infield. DeRosa's role with the Tribe will likely be defined by the performance of newly acquired second baseman Luis Valbuena. Should Valbuena prove inconsistent, Asdrubal Cabrera would become the everyday player at that position, which would leave DeRosa to settle in at third base, next to Jhonny Peralta.
December 31, 2008
ESPN Radio's affiliate in Chicago reports that the Cubs are fielding interest about utilityman Mark DeRosa from a number of teams, with the frontrunner being the Cleveland Indians.

Our View:Wednesday's announcement that the Cubs signed free-agent Aaron Miles to a two-year deal instantly makes at least one of Chicago's current infielders dispensable. DeRosa appears the most likely to leave, as he will garner the most in return.
December 11, 2008
The Chicago Tribune reports that Mark DeRosa appears to be the key to any Peavy deal, and both Minnesota and Philadelphia are willing to trade top pitching prospects for the veteran infielder so the Cubs can flip them to San Diego along with Jason Marquis and top prospect Josh Vitters.

Our View:Earlier it was reported that DeRosa would not be traded, but that no longer appears to be the case. The Cubs inquired about Chone Figgins earlier in the evening and Padres GM Kevin Towers said that the deal would either be completed or killed no later than Thursday.
December 10, 2008
Updating an earlier report, the Twins have put together a package for Mark DeRosa, but the Cubs stated that the infielder is not going to be traded, according to the Hot Stove Blog on MLB.com.

Our View:The Cubs would have used their new acquisitions from the Twins (likely young pitchers) as trade chips to acquire Jake Peavy from San Diego.
December 10, 2008
The Twins talked to the Cubs regarding a potential deal involving Mark DeRosa, according to the Star Tribune.

Our View:The Cubs will list Twins' pitchers that they like, which could potentially be used as trade chips to land Jake Peavy.