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After weeks of endless speculation, intrigue, and unceasing pressure from every corner of the baseball world, the Red Sox are finally calling up Roman Anthony.
By signing infielder C.J. Cron to a minor league deal, the Red Sox are acquiring a veteran with power and experience. Cron, 34, has played for five major league teams over 10 seasons.
Here are four things to know about C.J. Cron, whom the Red Sox are reportedly signing to a minor league deal. Read more on Boston.com.
Looking for offensive help for their injury-ravaged lineup, the Angels get Cron and Grichuk in exchange for two minor league pitchers. Both players were originally drafted by the Angels.
The Angels acquire Randal Grichuk and C.J. Cron in a deal with the Colorado Rockies in exchange for Jake Madden and Mason Albright.
The Angels made another surprising splash on the trade market bringing home first baseman C.J. Cron along with adding outfielder Randal Grichuk in a 4 player swap with the Colorado Rockies.
Rockies’ C.J. Cron, Jose Iglesias exit game vs D-backs with injuries Cron got hit by a 95-mph fastball on his left wrist, while Iglesias suffered a head injury in a play at the plate ...
Cron bounced around Major League Baseball from the Angels to the Rays, the Twins and the Tigers before finally find a home at Coors Field.
When C.J. Cron arrived at Rockies spring training in 2021 on a minor-league deal, the veteran first baseman was pretty certain that he’d make the big-league team.
Heading into the 2018 season, C.J. Cron, the newest member of the Tampa Bay Rays, hadn't hit more than 16 home runs in a season through his first four years with the Los Angeles Angels. That ...
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