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Jason Dubois

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PositionLeft field
Born26 Mar 1979 (47 years)
NationalityUnited States flagUnited States

Jason Bradford Dubois is a professional baseball player from the United States of America and plays as an outfielder. In 1998, playing collegiate ball, Dubois set a Coastal Plain League with a single season home run record of 17. In 2000, he was part of the MLB Draft and was picked up by the Chicago Cubs in the 14th round. In 2002, he moved to the Toronto Blue Jays in the Rule 5 Draft but came back for the 2003 Spring Training to Chicago.

In 2004, he made his MLB debut with the Cubs and played in the left field, right field as well as at first base. However, some average performances later, the Cubs decided to trade him out to the Cleveland Indians in exchange for Jody Gerut. Dubois failed to see any Major League action and decided to move to the Baltimore Orioles in 2007, signing a minor league contract. He played with the AAA-league's Norfolk Tides and became a free agent at the end of the season. Later that year, he signed another minor league contract, this time with the Washington Nationals, and spent time playing with the Columbus Clippers in the AAA-league.

Dubois was released in May 2008 and signed another contract with the Chicago Cubs, to play in the minors. He was with the AAA-affiliates, the Iowa Cubs till the end of the season and then re-signed a contract for another year at the minor leagues.