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As the baseball world waits for several impact free agents to find their new homes, two teams in particular have been especially busy tweaking their rosters this new year.
The Royals re-signed outfielder Jarrod Dyson for a lot of reasons, including leadership. But they also brought him back for what he embodies: perseverance and being part of the DNA that revived ...
Jarrod Dyson stole third base in the ninth inning of the Royals’ Wild Card Game victory. RICH SUGG The Kansas City Star On a tarmac at Baltimore-Washington International Airport, fatigued but ...
Jarrod Dyson has a spiel. If you ever spotted him in the grocery store, unsure if you recognized him or not, you may have listened to it. Brian Rhees first heard it nearly 10 years ago.
Jarrod Dyson: O's almost out of fight. By JERRY CRASNICK. October 12, ... Dyson added that he's not concerned the Orioles might view his comments as dismissive or use them in any way for motivation.
Free agent Jarrod Dyson finalized a $2 million deal with the Pittsburgh Pirates, who hopes the veteran can fill the void left in center created by Starling Marte's trade to Arizona.
MIAMI – Jarrod Dyson loves Dayton Moore, and he knows what the Royals general manager was trying to say. But Dyson doesn’t think it was appropriate for Moore to bring up his name when the GM ...
On Wednesday night in Seattle, Tigers ace Justin Verlander took a perfect-game bid into the sixth inning against the Mariners. With one out in the frame, however, M's fly-catcher Jarrod Dyson laid ...
Jarrod Dyson, the Pirates' starting center fielder, will not be one of those players. He is, well, let's say motivated, to play. "Nah, I wasn't thinking about opting out.
Jarrod Dyson- 90th percentile Nomar Mazara- 9th percentile Eloy Jimenez- 4th percentile — Trevor Lines (@tlines2) August 28, 2020. According to the new-school train of thought based on advanced ...
PEORIA, Ariz. (AP) — Soon enough, Jarrod Dyson will be a vocal and emotional presence in the Seattle Mariners clubhouse. He's just working on getting to know his new teammates first.
Manager Scott Servais said he welcomes the “edge” he expects Jarrod Dyson to bring to the Mariners, and Dyson said, in turn, that he knows exactly what that entails.