Alex Gonzalez

51-Year-Old Third Baseman3B
 Free Agent  
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$Signed a minor league deal with the Royals in January of 2007. Gonzalez was released by the Royals in March of 2007.
3BFree Agent  
March 30, 2007
Gonzalez was released by the Royals on Wednesday.
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It was part of the deal he struck with Kansas City that if he did not make the club, he would not go to Triple-A. This way, he can look for other shots at major-league work. He hit .444 with four doubles and walked five times while striking out six in 16 games.
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Gonzalez proved that he could be a defensive asset at third base in 2005. That means, unless defense counts at your league, Gonzalez can go at the bottom of your cheatsheet at two positions this year, short and third. Unemployed at press time but should get a spring NRI from someone.
Gonzalez performed in 2004 similar to his career, hitting for power at times - seven home runs in 285 at-bats -- without a batting average or an ounce of discipline. At age 31, his trademark defense looks to be slipping, something that may ultimately force him into a reserve role. He has little fantasy value as a regular and virtually none as bench player. Nevertheless, the Devil Rays signed him late in the off-season and intend to use him as their starting third baseman for at least the 2005 season.
Gonzalez did most of what he usually does in 2003 -- fail to get on base, hit for a little power and play pretty good defense (his major gaffe in the notorious eighth inning of NLCS, Game 6, aside). The problem for roto owners is that Gonzalez no longer runs much -- just three steals in 2003 and five in 2002, and that made his .228 batting average (God forbid that you're in a league where strikeouts count against you) especially hard to absorb. He did hit 20 home runs, and at age 31 he should be good for at least that many in 2004, but unless he hits closer to .260, it's just not worth the damage. Incidentally, Gonzalez is in the final year of his contract if you believe in that angle.
From a fantasy perspective, Gonzalez had always been a decent choice if you can stomach the hit to your batting average because he provided some speed and pop from the shortstop position. But last season, Gonzalez hardly ran at all, and at age 30, that trend may continue. Without the speed, Gonzalez is essentially a bad hitter with 15-20 home run power, and given his tendency to swing at bad pitches, we don't see him improving in 2003.
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3BKansas City Royals  
March 25, 2007
Gonzalez was 2-for-2 with a double and a run scored in the Royals' spring loss to the Brewers on Sunday.
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3BKansas City Royals  
March 24, 2007
The trade for Tony Pena Jr. likely means that Gonzalez will not make the team.
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3BKansas City Royals  
March 22, 2007
As the Royals scramble to determine an alternative to Angel Berroa at shortstop this season, it looks like neither Andres Blanco nor Gonzalez are viewed as even short-term answers, according to The Kansas City Star.
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3BKansas City Royals  
March 20, 2007
Gonzalez has a clause in his contract that allows him to be released rather than sent to Triple-A Omaha, according to the team's official site.
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3BKansas City Royals  
March 16, 2007
Manager Buddy Bell said Gonzalez has a shot to take Angel Berroa's starting shortstop spot, the Associated Press reports.
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