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White Sox buy out Dye

Source: Miami Herald
Miami : FL : USA | about 1 month ago  
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Dye will receive a buyout payment of $950,000 instead of the $12 million in salary he would have received for the 2010 season. Dye, 35, has spent the last five seasons with the White Sox and in 2009 batted .250 with 27 home runs in 81 runs batted in.
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  • News Source: The Daily Herald | about 1 month ago
    Dye, 35, is now eligible to file for free agency and will receive a buyout payment of $950,000 in lieu of the $12 million salary for 2010. While Dye is a career .274 hitter, he tailed off badly in the second half of the 2009 season, hitting just .179...
  • News Source: Daily Southtown | about 1 month ago
    Staff Reporter The Jermaine Dye Era has all but come to an end on the South Side. The White Sox announced on Friday morning that that they bought out the 2010 mutual option on the right fielder, paying him $950,000 rather than picking up the $12...
  • News Source: Miami Herald | about 1 month ago
    Dye will receive a buyout payment of $950,000 instead of the $12 million in salary he would have received for the 2010 season. Dye, 35, has spent the last five seasons with the White Sox and in 2009 batted .250 with 27 home runs in 81 runs batted in.
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  • Blog Source: www.chicagobreakingsports.com
    By Mark Gonzales The White Sox declined to pick up right fielder Jermaine Dye's $12 million option for 2010 and will give him a $950000 million buyout. Dye is expected to file for free agency later Friday. He was unavailable for comment ...
  • Blog Source: www.chicagobreakingsports.com
    The Sox have yet to make a formal announcement on right fielder Jermaine Dye, who can become a free agent if they decline a $12 million option and give him a $1 million buyout. ... Categories: White Sox ...
  • Blog Source: www.mlbtraderumors.com
    By Tim Dierkes [November 6, 2009 at 10:38am CST]. The White Sox bought out Jermaine Dye's mutual option for 2010, according to the team. Joe Cowley of the Chicago Sun-Times says it cost the Sox $950K. ...
  • Blog Source: gameofinches.blogspot.com
    The White Sox have two big free agents. They are leadoff man Scott Podsednik, and the aging Jermaine Dye. The White Sox are probably going to cut ties with Jermaine Dye because his bat seems to be slowing down and he struggled down the ...
  • Blog Source: www.rotosavants.com
    You could acquire a free agent third baseman, use the same infield and replace Dye with Teahen. Though the White Sox will need to get a big bat at 3B to replace that, oh and they have Alex Rios now who hit .199/.229/.301 in 41 games in ...
  • Blog Source: www.chicagobreakingsports.com
    ... a return game at Camelback Ranch scheduled for March 23. The status of closer Bobby Jenks remains a hot topic, but the Sox merely need to tender him a contract by Dec. 12 to retain his services unless they elect to trade him sooner. ...
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