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Ronny Cedeno avoided arbitration with the Pirates by accepting the team's one-year, $1.125 million offer, according to the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette.
Look for Cedeno to compete with the newly-acquired Bobby Crosby at shortstop this upcoming spring training, though neither will be worth drafting in mixed leagues.
The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette reports that shortstop Ronny Cedeno could miss the remainder of the season. He is recovering from two injured hamstrings.
The Pirates won't miss him much as he has hit a mere .208 this season to go with a .256 OBP. He has no fantasy value.
Ronny Cedeno has missed Pittsburgh's last two games with two strained hamstrings but will attempt to return to their lineup today, according to the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette.
Cedeno has played pretty well since being acquired by the Pirates and can further cement his role as the starting shortstop heading into next year with a productive last week of the season.
Ronny Cedeno picked up two more hits for Pittsburgh on Saturday, but didn't drive in any runs, as the Pirates lost 4-2 in Houston.
After hitting just .167 in 59 games for the Mariners this season, Cedeno is now hitting .298 in 36 games in Pittsburgh.
Ronny Cedeno hit a three-run homer off former closer Kevin Gregg in the eighth inning of the Pirates' 8-5 loss to the Cubs on Wednesday.
Cedeno was also 3-for-4 on the day, making Wednesday officially his most productive outing of the season. He raised his average to a barely visible .210.
Ronny Cedeno is feeling better and believes he is ready to return to the lineup, according to the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. He has been recovering from a fractured right pinkie.
Cedeno is the starting shortstop, but is not fantasy worthy with a dismal .198 average over 258 at-bats.
The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette's Dejan Kovacevic reports that Ronny Cedeno has a hairline fracture in his right pinkie finger and will be out until Tuesday
With Cedeno batting .192 in 78 games between Seattle and Pittsburgh this season, his injury has few fantasy ramifications.
Ronny Cedeno hit a two-run home run in the second inning of Wednesday's game to lead the Pirates to a 3-1 win over the Brewers. Cedeno was 1-for-3 in the game.
Cedeno is hitting .273 since coming over to Pittsburgh from Seattle, but he is better known for his glove than his bat. He has very little fantasy value, but he has done a nice job filling in for the departed Jack Wilson at shortstop.
According to the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, the Mariners have traded Ronny Cedeno and catching prospect Jeff Clement to the Pirates for Jack Wilson and Ian Snell.
Cedeno will take over for Jack Wilson at short and will join the Pirates' right away. Right-handed prospects Aaron Pribanic, Brett Lorin and Nathan Adcock were also sent to the Pirates in the deal. Cedeno's fantasy value doesn't real change much with the move and he's still not considered a quality option.
Ronny Cedeno led the way for the Mariners' offense on Friday as they defeated the Indians 6-2. Cedeno went 2-for-4 with a run and two RBI in the game.
Cedeno is hitting .180 on the year, but he has been solid in the last two games since the break. Don't expct him to be a great fantasy contributor this season, but he has looked good the last two nights.
Ronny Cedeno went 1-for-3 with a solo homer off Cliff Lee in tonight's 4-1 loss at Cleveland.
Cedeno collected his fifth homer of the season, and was the Mariners' lone source of scoring tonight. He has a hit in four straight games, but is still only batting .171 for the season.
Ronny Cedeno was productive in Sunday's 8-4 loss at Boston, as he went 1-for-4 with a triple and three RBI.
He is riding a season-high three-game winning streak, but is not expected to remain hot enough to consider for fantasy duty. He holds a dismal .150 batting average for the season.
Ronny Cedeno scored the game-winning run in Sunday's 3-2 win over the Red Sox. He finished the game 3-for-4 with a triple, an RBI, and a run scored in the game.
Cedeno has played both middle infield spots for the Mariners, but he has not hit very well outside of today. He entered the game hitting .139 and has no fantasy value.
Ronny Cedeno is in today's lineup at shortstop, according to the Seattle Times.
He only has one hit over his last 10 at-bats, and should not be in fantasy lineups today against Texas.
According to MLB.com, Ronny Cedeno is fully healthy and ready to contribute. He has been dealing with a nagging hamstring issue for the past 12 games.
Cedeno is expected to play during this weekend's road trip, however the light hitting infielder is only batting .154 on the season and is not a playable fantasy option in any format.
The Seattle Times reports that Ronny Cedeno is out for Thursday's game with a mild hamstring injury.
The injury isn't considered too serious and shouldn't require a DL stint, but he's out for Thursday regardless. The Mariners have been bitten hard by the injury bug lately with Cedeno, Russell Branyan and Mike Sweeney all going down.
Ronny Cedeno hit a grand slam on Tuesday. It was his only hit in five at-bats, but he made it count.
The former Cub is having a solid spring, but likely will be used as an infielder off the bench. Unless he somehow lands a starting job he holds little fantasy value.
The Mariners have acquired Ronny Cedeno and Garrett Olson from the Cubs in exchange for Aaron Heilman, according to ESPN's Jerry Crasnick.
Cedeno could compete for the shortstop job with Yuniesky Betancourt or he could play second if the M's want to move Jose Lopez to first base.
The Cubs have avoided arbitration by signing Ronny Cedeno to a one-year deal worth $822,000, according to the Denver Post.
The Orioles were interested in Cedeno, who etched out a favorable role as a utility man with the Cubs.
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