Jeff Nelson

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$Filed for free agency in Oct. 2006. Signed a minor league deal with the Yankees in January of 2007 so he could retire as a member of the Yankees, which he did right away.
PFree Agent  
November 12, 2006
Nelson (shoulder) has filed for free agency and has retired from baseball, Newsday reports.
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"I probably could pitch," said Nelson, who underwent right elbow surgery in May, but "I really didn't miss it that much."
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Nelson pitched only once in September last season after showing the Mariners what seemingly everyone else already knew: he was washed up. Nelson's ERA was nearly four, he walked 22 in 36 2/3 innings and his WHIP was 1.47. Not exactly the stuff of a quality set-up man. He might hang on somewhere, but it won't be in Seattle, and wherever he goes, he'll still be getting by on reputation rather than performance.
Myriad injuries limited Nelson to 17.7 IP in 2004 and it's been since 2001 now since he's been a dominant reliever. There's no reason to suspect his downward trend won't continue wherever he signs. He won't be back in Texas, that's for sure.
Nelson, who was looking for a multiyear deal, was not offered arbitration so the Yankees can't negotiate with him until May 1. This means he is not earmarked for a spot in the newly revamped bullpen and could signal the end of his NY days. The signings of right-handed relievers Tom Gordon and Paul Quantrill made Nelson expendable. Although great at times, Nelson was erratic in 2003 (6 blown saves) and posted a mundane 3.74 ERA and 1.36 WHIP.
Nelson missed some time last season and pitched in only 41 games, but he is a good 1-2, lefty-righty punch with Arthur Rhodes. He may be good for a handful of saves, unless Kaz Sasaki gets hurt, in which he'll be a tri-closer with Rhodes and Shigetoshi Hasegawa. Nelson also averages more than a strikeout an inning, which puts him above fellow righty Hasegawa. A decent reliever to have if you carry a deep pitching staff.
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PChicago White Sox  
June 8, 2006
Nelson needs surgery to repair a nerve in his shoulder, the Associated Press reports.
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PChicago White Sox  
June 4, 2006
The White Sox placed Nelson (sore right elbow) on the 15-day disabled list Sunday, the Associated Press reports.
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PChicago White Sox  
May 23, 2006
Nelson was called up to the major league roster, according to the Chicago Sun-Times.
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PChicago White Sox  
May 2, 2006
Nelson signed a minor-league contract with the White Sox on Tuesday, the Associated Press reports.
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PFree Agent  
March 26, 2006
Nelson was released by St. Louis.
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