Gerut announces retirement: Mariners OF Jody Gerut announced on Sunday that he will retire from baseball. He said he was no longer into the game mentally and couldn't give his all. "I didn't want to be a player that plays for only his paycheck," Gerut told MLB.com. (Updated 02/27/2011)
Injury Report
No information available at this time (Updated 2/12/12).
Fantasy Analysis
The 33-year-old Gerut had a great rookie season with the Indians when he hit 22 homers in 2003. He really never lived up to that season after and finished his career as a .262 hitter with 59 homers in just under 2,000 plate appearances. (Updated 02/27/2011).
05/20/2010 22:24 Injury replacement sparks rally as Brewers end nine-game skid
George Kottaras, playing only because of an injury, doubled in a run and the Milwaukee Brewers rallied from a three-run deficit to end a nine-game losing streak, beating the Pittsburgh Pirates 4-3 on Thursday night.
05/14/2010 13:27 Week 7 Fantasy Hitting Planner
Our first look at interleague action in 2010 will hit in Fantasy Week 7, making lineup decisions that much more challenging. Our Scott White runs through his sleepers and the impact of no DH for some teams in his Hitting Planner.
05/09/2010 20:49 Weekend Buzz: Perfect Braden now more than just A-Rod's foil
Even A-Rod thought Dallas Braden's 15 minutes were up after his mound outburst. Wrong. The A's lefty tosses a perfect game against the Rays in a 4-0 win and makes a true name for himself, Scott Miller says in Weekend Buzz.
05/08/2010 23:44 Gerut hits for cycle, nabs four RBI as Brewers pound D-Backs
Jody Gerut hit for the cycle and drove in four runs, and Ryan Braun also had four RBIs as the Milwaukee Brewers pounded the Arizona Diamondbacks 17-3 Saturday night.