Should the Atlanta Braves Bring Back Mark DeRosa?

Body":" Everyone (especially the talking heads in New York) seems to be yapping about how every tradeable player is going to end up with the Mets or Yankees in about 15 minutes, including Mark DeRosa. \n Not so fast. \n With Omar Infante being lost for two months with a broken metacarpal bone in his left hand, the Braves have a major hole for a utility player who can play multiple positions in the infield and outfield, hit lefties, and produce in Atlanta.

\n Enter ex-Brave Mark DeRosa. \n He was a favorite of Bobby Cox during his tenure with the Braves that ended after the 2004 season. He was tasked with being the everyday third basemen while Chipper Jones played left field.

\n It didn't work out as DeRosa didn't produce offensively; Chipper returned to third base, Charles Thomas and Eli Marrero played left field, and Mark DeRosa found himself in Arlington the following season after being non-tendered by the Braves. \n Over the course of the last five years, DeRosa has gained a power ... more.

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