"Jimmy Dale Sexton" was a Major League Baseball infielder, and played in professional baseball from 1970–1984. He played with the Seattle Mariners, Houston Astros, Oakland Athletics, and St. Louis Cardinals at the major league level. Sexton signed his first professional contract with the Pittsburgh Pirates in 1970. In his minor league career, Sexton batting average/batted .282 with 951 hit (baseball)/hits in 3373 at-bats, and 137 double (baseball)/doubles, 36 triple (baseball)/triples, and 30 home runs. In his major league career, Sexton batted .218 with 81 hits in 372 at-bats, and 9 doubles, 3 triples, 5 home runs, 24 RBIs, and 36 stolen bases.

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We've looked at this situation the last several days and we weren't able to come to an agreement. We'll keep working on it in the next several days and see if we can work something out.

It's going to take the realization [by the Redskins] that this kid is not going to be a happy camper. Patrick wants me to seek a trade. Why wouldn't he seek a trade?

The only thing that could have gone better was for it to be 75 degrees today like it's been all winter here and for us to have a better surface to run on. I think the most impressive thing about today was he had the best workout any running back has had and did it in the worst conditions.

When the cap guys get back home from the combine this week, a lot of them are going to be working day and night trying to rework deals to create cap space by Friday and avoid having to cut players.

They were tough with the drug part. That was always a factor.