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01.27.08 - ROD BARAJAS SIGNED BY TORONTO BLUE JAYS
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Rod Barajas

    After spurning their offers last season, former Cerritos College catcher Rod Barajas has agreed to a one-year contract with the Toronto Blue Jays for $1.2 million, with an option to be the team’s primary back-up in 2009. After the 2006 season, Barajas was a free agent with the Texas Rangers, and appeared to be headed to the Blue Jays. But, he changed his mind at the last minute and signed a one-year deal with the Philadelphia Phillies. After spending last year with the Phillies, he was once again a free agent, and worked out a deal with Toronto for the upcoming year.

    In 48 games with Philadelphia, which decided against picking up a club option to retain Barajas for 2008, the catcher hit .230 with four home runs and 10 RBI. He had at least 11 homers in each of the previous three seasons with Texas. Barajas spent time on the disabled list with a groin injury, and after the Phillies chose to lean more on young catcher Carlos Ruiz, he was limited to being used as a pinch-hitter later in the year. With the Blue Jays, the right-handed hitting Barajas will probably gain most of his playing time against left-handed pitchers. He may also see more innings against teams who utilize the running game more, considering he boasts a 33.7 caught-stealing percentage over the course of his nine big league seasons.

    While playing for the Falcons from 1994-95, Barajas was a 1st Team All-South Coast Conference selection as a designated hitter his freshman year and was a 2nd Team selection as a first baseman his sophomore campaign. He was voted the team's Most Valuable Player as a freshman and was one of their team captain's as a sophomore, as the team made their last appearance in the state championship game, where they lost to Santa Ana College. Although he was undrafted, Barajas was signed by the Arizona Diamondbacks at a tryout camp and was one of the first players signed by the organization.  

    Back in 2001, Barajas played on the World Champion Diamondbacks team and batted .333 with two home runs in the playoffs, including one in the Fall Classic off New York Yankee pitcher Mike Mussina. Barajas with Texas for three years after playing the first five years of his career with the Arizona Diamondbacks. In his three seasons in the American League, Barajas ranked fourth in the league among catchers with 47 home runs, which included a career-high 21 home runs in 2005.

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