With his 11th season in the majors winding down White Sox infielder Orlando Hudson made it clear that he?s not ready to retire, but in looking at the 34-year-old?s performance it may not be entirely up to him at this point.
Hudson joined the White Sox after being released by the Padres and has hit .198 in 84 games overall, posting a .568 OPS after hitting .246 with what was at the time a career-low .681 OPS last season.
He?ll surely be able to secure a minor-league deal and a chance to compete for a roster spot in spring training, but Hudson?s days of being offered guaranteed money may be over and his lack of defensive versatility and diminished range at second base could make winning a bench spot difficult.
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