Steve Cox

49-Year-Old First Baseman1B
 Free Agent  
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$Released by Tampa Bay, May 2005.
1BFree Agent  
May 24, 2005
The Devil Rays' Triple-A Durham affiliate released Cox on Monday, and he may retire as a result, the Durham Herald-Sun reports.
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Cox, who was the International League MVP for Durham in 1999, was hitting .210 with three homers in 19 games. "I hated to see Coxie go, but I think he saw it coming," Durham manager Bill Evers said. "He was at the end of his career and had lost some bat speed. But back in the day, he was everything you'd want." Cox hit .262 with 39 home runs in 378 career big-league games from 1999-2002, all with Tampa Bay, before an ill-fated move to Japan derailed his career.
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The prodigal son returns: after leaving Tampa Bay following the 2002 season for a seven-figure deal with Yokohoma, Cox got hurt and the Japanese team ate the rest of his contract. Cox signed a minor league deal with the Rays in the offseason and, depending on the competition, could compete for a share of the first base job.
The Yokohama Bay Stars of the Japanese league released the ex-Devil Ray at the end of the first year of a two-year deal, after managing only 15 games in 2003 because of a knee injury. A Triple-A All-Star in 1999, he signed a one-year deal with the Cardinals in the offseason. In the ever-changing landscape of a Tony La Russa-run team, he likely has ample room for playing time as a part-time first baseman and the ability to play in the outfield in a pinch. In 378 major league games he's posted a respectable .339 on-base percentage, but a career .417 slugging is mediocre for a first-sacker. Expect much of the same in a platoon-type situation in 2004.
If you're a first baseman-DH in the AL and your slugging average has gone from .453 to .427 to .396 over the past three years, you're in danger of losing your job. That's the case with Cox, who fizzled out after a hot start last year. He might hang on to a regular job at first base if Aubrey Huff stays at DH, but it looks as if Lou Piniella will instead install Huff at first base to start the 2003 season, saving the DH role for Greg Vaughn or Ben Grieve until they're off the roster. If that happens, then Cox is no more than a spot starter unless he goes elsewhere. There were offseason rumors that Cox might be headed to Japan; if that doesn't pan out and he stays in the States, don't bid highly on him, as he may not have a full-time job in Tampa Bay next year.
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1BTampa Bay Rays  
March 20, 2005
Cox suffered a broken right index finger in Friday's Tampa Bay-Toronto game, the St. Petersburg Times reports.
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1BTampa Bay Rays  
November 26, 2004
The Devil Rays have signed Cox to a minor league contract.
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1BFree Agent  
March 16, 2004
Cox elected for free agency after being designated for assignment by the Cardinals, the Associated Press reports.
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1BSt. Louis Cardinals  
December 9, 2003
The Cardinals signed Cox to a one-year deal on Tuesday.
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1BFree Agent  
November 29, 2003
Cox has been released by the Yokohama Bay Stars, the Japan Times reports.
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