Kenny Lofton

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$Signed a one-year deal with Texas in December of 2006 worth $6 million
Kenny Lofton: Spurns Tampa Bay Offer
OFFree Agent  
March 20, 2008
Lofton recently turned down a one-year contract from Tampa Bay worth more than $1 million, FoxSports.com reports. He wants to play in 2008, but is looking for more money.
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Lofton signed a one-year, $6 million deal with the Rangers last season, so he doesn't want to take a large pay cut even though he'll turn 41 years old this season. It still seems likely he'll sign at some point, but he may have to wait until after Opening Day when a team gets desperate after an injury.
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Lofton showed he had a little bit left in the tank by swiping 11 bases in April and 20 in the first half. Injuries caught up to him, as he had just three stolen bases the rest of the way after heading to the Indians in a deadline deal. He's not expected to remain in Cleveland unless they're able to clear some of the logjam in the corner outfield spots. His fantasy value is almost entirely tied to his legs right now, so watch where he winds up this winter. He should be able to land a fourth outfielder job somewhere.
Lofton turns 40 in 2007, but his 129 games played last year were his most since 2001. Defensively, he's no longer an adequate center fielder, but at the plate, it's hard to argue with a .360 OBP and 32 steals (his most since 2000). Lofton signed with the Rangers in December and should be a solid one-category (SB) fantasy performer in the 120 or so games he plays.
Lofton flashed some of his old skill to help spark the top of the Phillies lineup last year. It's tempting to say the season was his last good one, but Lofton has proved the doubters wrong before. He'll start in center field after siging with the Dodgers in the offseason.
Lofton didn't fit in too well with the Yankees in 2004 and was traded to Philly in the offseason, where he may again share time in center field. His 51 runs in 276 AB were solid, but the days of Lofton as a big stolen-base threat are over. He's not much more than a slap hitter at this point.
Lofton will patrol center field for the Yankees, but how many starts a week he'll get remains a question. He is a good bet to notch another 25 steals if he can stay reasonably healthy which at age 37 could be a challenge. While Lofton hasn't played in more than 140 games since 1998, he hasn't played in fewer than 120, either.
Lofton signed with the Pirates in March, 2003 and will play center field and bat leadoff for the team. His numbers with the Giants dipped late last season, finishing at .261-11-51 with 29 steals, and he often looked to be a step late when playing center field in the postseason. However, he underwent surgery in November to repair a hernia that had been bothering him since mid-August, which explains a lot about his late-season performance. He turns 36 in May, so it would be tough to expect much more from Lofton in 2003. Still, he'll steal some bases and makes a nice late-round grab.
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OFFree Agent  
February 29, 2008
Contract talks between Lofton and the Reds have stalled, FoxSports.com reports.
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Kenny Lofton: Reds in Mix?
OFFree Agent  
February 11, 2008
The Reds might be interested in signing Lofton, the Cincinnati Enquirer reports.
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Kenny Lofton: Unlikely to Stay in Cleveland
OFCleveland Guardians  
October 27, 2007
The Tribe is unlikely to bring Lofton back in 2008, as the 40-year-old outfielder is a free agent and Cleveland has a number of other internal options, the team's official site reports.
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OFCleveland Guardians  
October 4, 2007
Lofton guided the Indians to a Game 1 ALDS win, driving in a team-high four runs on three two-out hits.
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OFCleveland Guardians  
August 26, 2007
Lofton was dropped down to the seventh spot in the batting order on Satruday and the Indians plan on sticking with that for a while, the team's official site reports.
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