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Fullabull
03-19-2002, 11:38 PM
Simulated success for Dye
Rehabbing outfielder goes 4-for-6 in second outing against big-league pitching
By Mychael Urban
MLB.com





PHOENIX -- And on the second day, he raked.

Jermaine Dye, who went hitless over seven at-bats last Thursday in his first game action against big-league pitching, on Monday played in another simulated game and went 4-for-6 with two doubles and three walks.

Facing A's relievers Mike Holtz, Mike Venafro and Jim Mecir -- as well as 19-year-old Jeremy Bonderman -- at Oakland's minor-league complex, Dye looked like a different man than the one who struggled to make contact in last week's game.

Fullabull
03-23-2002, 06:46 AM
It does not appear that Jermaine Dye will return by the final week of spring training, as originally hoped.
"It still feels like I'm running on a little bone." No, that's not good news.

Fullabull
04-02-2002, 09:27 PM
Dye has felt no additional pain in his broken leg as he has increased his activity recently, according to the Contra Costa Times. Dye has been running sprints and doing drills in the outfield. As soon as he is able to stop fast, Dye will be able to get back into the A's lineup.

Fullabull
04-08-2002, 08:58 PM
Jermaine Dye ran at almost full speed before Sunday's game,
according to the Associated Press. A's trainer Larry Davis
said he hopes to have Dye run on the basepaths Tuesday if he
recovers well from Sunday. Dye would likely begin a minor
league rehab assignment soon after if everything goes well.

PissedPrincess
04-08-2002, 09:42 PM
Really like the guy, hope he comes back soon. That broke my heart.