Jeff Fiorentino

41-Year-Old OutfielderOF
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$Agreed to a minor league contract with the Orioles in January of 2011.
OFFree Agent  
June 3, 2012
Fiorentino was released by the Oakland organization Saturday.
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Fiorentino had to go to make room for Daric Barton and Tyson Ross, who were both sent down from Oakland this week. Fiorentino hasn't seen any major league time since 2009 with the Orioles.
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The Orioles erred in starting Fiorentino's service-time clock so early when they called him up directly from High-A Frederick in 2005. He has spent the bulk of the last two years in Double-A Bowie, and while he's been competent at the plate, he hasn't really mastered that level. He was acquired by the Reds after the Orioles left him off the 40-man roster. A poor Arizona Fall League campaign (.152/.282/.182 in 33 at-bats) doesn't bode well as he's fallen significantly away from his former prospect status.
A year after jumping straight to the majors from Single-A, the 23-year-old Fiorentino had a decent season, batting .275/.365/.413 with 13 homers and nine steals for Double-A Bowie before an unspectacular September call-up. He's a notch behind Nolan Reimold on the Baltimore outfield prospect depth chart, though the fact that he's left-handed (like current Orioles starters Corey Patterson, Nick Markakis and Jay Gibbons) also weighs against his chances of starting in the majors. Jay Payton signed a two-year deal this offseason to play left field, after which Reimold or a big-money free agent will probably replace him, and with Patterson and Markakis cemented in center and right, Fiorentino's best option to start in a couple years might be in another organization.
Fiorentino was surprisingly called up to the majors directly from Single-A in 2005, and didn't perform too poorly, batting .250 with a homer in 44 at-bats. He still seemed overwhelmed at times, and while he remains one of the top young outfielders in the Baltimore system, Fiorentino has to do better than his .286/.346/.508 with 22 homers in 413 at-bats at Single-A Frederick to retain his prospect status.
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OFOakland Athletics  
March 19, 2012
Fiorentino has been reassigned to minor league camp according to an Athletics' press release.
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OFAtlanta Braves  
May 4, 2011
Fiorentino has been traded to Atlanta from Baltimore for an undisclosed amount of cash, the Atlanta Journal-Constitution reports.
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OFBaltimore Orioles  
January 31, 2011
Fiorentino agreed to a minor league contract with the Orioles on Monday, the Baltimore Sun reports.
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December 8, 2009
Fiorentino signed a one-year contract worth 40 million yen plus performance bonuses with the Hiroshima Carp, the Kyodo news service reports.
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November 3, 2009
Fiorentino refused an assignment to Triple-A Norfolk and opted for free agency, MASN Sports reports.
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