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  • BAL Outfield
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    Double-A Chattanooga’s Chris Dickerson homered three times in a doubleheader on Wednesday.
    Dickerson, 24, is batting .244/.345/.431 with 18 steals. A toolsy center fielder, he has a fair amount of upside despite his age. He just needs to start hitting for average.
  • BAL Outfield
    Recent call-up Chris Dickerson smacked his first home run of the season on Monday.
    The 29-year-old journeyman finished 2-for-4. Dickerson has shown a little power and a little speed in the past, but is little more than a role player in the Yankees’ talent-laden lineup.
  • BAL Outfield
    Yankees sent OF Chris Dickerson outright to Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre.
    He’ll remain in big league camp and compete for a bench spot, but his most likely destination at the start of the season is in the minors. Dickerson batted .321/.367/.393 in 41 games last season for the Yanks.
  • BAL Outfield
    Chris Dickerson will not qualify for Super Two status despite being on the active roster for 91 games in 2011.
    It’s a veiled blessing for Dickerson who will earn close to the league minimum in 2012 before three years of arbitration. Had he qualified as a Super Two the Yankees would have non-tendered him rather than pay him a low-seven figures salary. The 29-year-old journeyman batted .321/.367/.393 in 41 games this season.
  • BAL Outfield
    Chris Dickerson blasted a two-run homer off Chris Tillman in Sunday’s loss to the Orioles.
    He finished the afternoon 1-for-2 plus a walk, and also scored two runs. It was his first action of the season with the Yankees, after hitting .316/.417/.515 with seven homers and 25 RBI in 69 games with Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre. He can be ignored down the stretch for fantasy purposes.
  • BAL Outfield
    Yankees purchased the contract OF Chris Dickerson from Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre.
    It’s his first promotion since appearing in 60 games with the Yankees last season. Dickerson will be making his 2012 debut if he enters a game.
  • BAL Outfield
    Despite not having had an at-bat in 17 days, Chris Dickerson went 2-for-4 and hit a two-run homer versus the Twins on Wednesday.
    Dickerson is 4-for-12 with two homers and three steals in his very limited action for the Yankees this month. He deserves another crack at a fourth-outfielder role, and he may get it next season based on his play in Triple-A this year.
  • Center Fielder #10
    Adam Jones will serve as the DH for the second straight game Wednesday.
    Jones tweaked his right leg during Monday’s game and is banged up in general, so Orioles manager Buck Showalter is playing things safe. Chris Dickerson will make another start in center field after his two-homer night on Tuesday.
  • BAL Outfield
    Chris Dickerson had an infield single and a pair of solo homers in Tuesday’s win over the Yankees.
    Phil Hughes was the victim of both bombs, serving up the dingers in the third and fifth innings. Dickerson and Nate McLouth were the offensive heroes for the O’s, as McLouth slugged a walk-off solo shot in the 10th to break the team’s six-game losing streak. Dickerson has seen a little more playing time of late and is now batting .371 over 15 games.
  • BAL Outfield
    Chris Dickerson delivered a walk-off three-run homer in Friday’s 7-5 win over the Tigers.
    Dickerson has been dealing with a sore wrist recently, so he was making his first start since May 23. He made it back at just the right time for the Orioles, taking Jose Valverde deep with two outs in the bottom of the ninth to win it. It was his fourth home run of the season and his first career walk-off.