Dallas McPherson

43-Year-Old Third Baseman3B
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$McPherson signed a minor league contract with the Dodgers in December of 2012.
3BLos Angeles Angels  
December 21, 2012
McPherson signed a minor league contract with the Dodgers on Friday, Matt Eddy of Baseball America reports.
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A second-round pick in 2001, McPherson has hit just .241/.292/.446 over 386 at-bats in the major leagues, but he does have some power.
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McPherson murderized Pacific Coast League pitching last year, but Jorge Cantu's rebound kept the former Angels prospect from getting any kind of real look with the Marlins. The team seems inclined to give young Gaby Sanchez the first crack at replacing Mike Jacobs at first base, but if he falters in the spring Plan B would seem to be shifting Cantu to first and letting McPherson try to duplicate his monster power numbers in the majors. As $1 auction lottery tickets go, you could get worse odds than banking on a rookie to struggle.
McPherson's career has always been given a label. He went from top prospect, to former top prospect, to "always injured," to where he stands today: looking to pick up the pieces. The Angels didn't have a third baseman heading into the 2008 season, but decided to let McPherson go after non-tendering him in December. McPherson has tremendous power, but he hasn't been able to stay on the field and missed all of 2007 after having back surgery. He will get another chance in spring training, but his opportunities to deliver upon his potential are fading fast.
A bad back provides cover for the fact the McPherson doesn't make contact enough to be a major-league regular. One hundred twenty-one strikeouts (and just 23 walks) in 360 MLB at-bats will cost you a job anywhere, much less the place that loves contact hitting the most. With health, he might have Jack Howell's peak. He'll try to fight for any kind of reserve role this spring.
Following September 2005 surgery to remove a bone spur in his hip, the Angels hope McPherson can claim the everyday 3B job. Assuming the hip is not a lingering issue, he should start to display more consistent power at the plate. Watch his health closely in spring training. If he's healthy and regains his stroke he's capable of some very nice power numbers.
McPherson rose rapidly through the Angels system, earning a promotion to the parent club in September 2004 just three years after being drafted in the second round. Following the departure of Troy Glaus, he has the inside track to stick as the starting third baseman. If he doesn't perform, look for Robb Quinlan to jump right in.
The Angels named him their organizational co-Player of the Year after advancing through to Double-A Arkansas over the course of the 2003 season. At 6-foot-4, 230-plus pounds, the 23-year-old has big power potential that started to blossom last season. The former college star is somebody to pay attention to. It's not likely he'll be pushing incumbent Troy Glaus out at third, but may fit into the Angels' 2004 plans as a first baseman.
At 6-foot-4, 230 pounds, McPherson has huge power potential, but is blocked at the position by a guy who has an even bigger upside in Troy Glaus. The 22-year-old has a cannon for an arm and soft hands, but looks clumsy at the position. Because of footwork and the large block at the position, he’s likely to become a first basemen. He has the arm to be a right fielder but is a little large for the position, and long-time Angel, Tim Salmon, currently patrols the right side of the outfield. The 2001-second rounder out of the Citadel is a potential middle-of-the-order guy who could eventually be a .290-.300 hitter with 35 home runs, and a 100 RBI. He’ll continue to develop in the low minors with a promotion to Double-A in 2003 a possibility. The Angels currently lack a stereotypical first basemen, and McPherson could work his way into the role in 2004. Top prospect Casey Kotchman may have something to say about that however.
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3BPittsburgh Pirates  
August 16, 2012
McPherson signed with the Pirates and was assigned to Triple-A Indianapolis, MLB.com reports.
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3BFree Agent  
August 2, 2012
McPherson was released by Triple-A Charlotte, Mike Gonzales of the Chicago Tribune reports.
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3BChicago White Sox  
April 17, 2012
McPherson went 1-for-4 with a two-run home run as the Charlotte Knights downed the Durham Bulls 3-2.
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3BChicago White Sox  
March 27, 2012
The White Sox sent McPherson to minor league camp Tuesday, the Chicago Tribune reports.
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3BChicago White Sox  
June 2, 2011
McPherson has cleared waivers and has been outrighted to Triple-A Charlotte, Mark Gonzales of the Chicago Sun-Times reports.
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