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Grady Sizemore

Outfielder
Position
CF
Bats
L
Throws
L

Contract: Signed through 2011, club option for 2012.

  • Height: 6-2
  • Weight: 210 lbs
  • Born: Aug 2, 1982

  • Debut: July 21, 2004

SEASON

AVGHRRBIRunsSB
.24818647313

2009 Statistics

PeriodGABRH2B3BHRRBISBCSBBHBPKSHSFAVGOBPSLG
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Last 7 Days000000000000000000
Last 14 Days000000000000000000
Last 21 Days000000000000000000
20091064367310820618641386049221.248.343.445

Games Played By Position

PeriodCDH1B2B3BSSLFCFRFOF
Last 7 Days
Last 14 Days
Last 21 Days
20090140000092092

Career Stats

YearTeamGABRH2B3BHRRBISBCSBBHBPKSHSFAVGOBPSLG
2004CLE43138153462424201453402.246.333.406
2005CLE15864011118537112281221052713252.289.348.484
2006CLE16265513419053112876226781315314.290.375.533
2007CLE162628118174345247833101011715502.277.390.462
2008CLE1576341011703953390385981113002.268.374.502
2009CLE1064367310820618641386049221.248.343.445
Career7883131552861189401294131303940357696813.275.367.485

Newsbreakers

November 1, 2009

The Cleveland Plain Dealer reports that Grady Sizemore is running and working out at the team's complex in Arizona. He is nearly 100 percent following elbow and hernia surgery.

Our View:

Sizemore endured a very disappointing season in 2009, but speculation abounds that he was never completely healthy. The talent is still here, but Sizemore will probably slide down draft boards for next spring. He could provide excellent value for his new draft position.

October 25, 2009

Sports Illustrated's Jon Heyman is reporting that Manny Acta has been named the new manager of the Cleveland Indians.

Our View:

Acta, who went 158-252 in two and a half years as manager of the Nationals, is taking over a team that went 65-97 in 2009 and traded away many of its best players. He won't be improving on his managerial winning percentage any time soon.

September 30, 2009

Grady Sizemore is progressing well in his recovery from arthroscopic surgery on his left elbow, according to the Associated Press. He also underwent surgery for a sports hernia.

Our View:

The elite outfielder has started light workouts, and is expected to be ready to go for spring training, barring a setback.

September 30, 2009

SI.com is reporting that the Cleveland Indians have called a press conference for Wednesday afternoon to announce the firing of manager Eric Wedge. Wedge spent seven seasons as the Indians' skipper, and he led the team to one playoff appearance during his tenure.

Our View:

The writing was on the wall for Wedge after the team's disastrous showing this season. He will finish out the season as the team's manager, but he will be out as soon as the season is done. He should find work elsewhere, but he may have to wait for another managing job.

September 16, 2009

According to the Twitter page of the Cleveland Indians, star outfielder Grady Sizemore underwent successful surgery on Wednesday morning. The operation reinforced Sizemore's unstable abdominal wall on his left side.

Our View:

Sizemore is looking at recovering from two surgeries, one on the abdomen and one on the elbow, but he still expects to be ready for spring training next season. 2009 was pretty much a lost year for Sizemore, but he can easily bounce back next season if he can get himself completely healthy.

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