
Luis Sojo
Free Agent
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.000
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0
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0
R
0
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0
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Sojo came out of retirement and was activated Monday by the Yankees.
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The move came following an injury Sunday to shortstop Derek Jeter, expected to miss at least three games with a slight muscle strain in his left ribcage.
The move came following an injury Sunday to shortstop Derek Jeter, expected to miss at least three games with a slight muscle strain in his left ribcage.
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When Derek Jeter went down with a strained rib cage, the Yankees signed the 38-year-old Sojo to a minor-league deal and he will be in uniform Monday in Toronto, the New York Post reports.
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Sojo has decided to return to the field rather than coaching and plans to sign with a Mexican League team, Newsday reports.
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Yankees GM Brian Cashman asked Sojo whether he would be interested in joining Triple-A Columbus as a player-coach, but so far, Sojo has turned down the opportunity.
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The Yankees informed Sojo Thursday that he won't make the opening day roster unless an injury opens a spot, the Associated Press reports.
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Sojo entered camp as a longshot to make the team, but he has played well, hitting .381 (8-for-21), while Ron Coomer, hitting just .148 (4-for-27) has disappointed team officials, Newsday reports.
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