Report: Jimmy Rollins Signs Minor-League Deal With Giants

PHILADELPHIA (CBS) -- Jimmy Rollins isn't ready to call it quits, just yet.

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According to FOX's Ken Rosenthal, the 38-year-old shortstop has signed a minor-league deal with the San Francisco Giants.

Last season, Rollins made the Chicago White Sox's roster, but struggled and was released on June 15th.

Related: Jimmy Rollins' Top 5 Moments As A Phillie

Rollins, of course, spent the majority of his career with the Phillies (2000-2014). With the Phils, Rollins won the 2007 NL MVP and helped the team win the World Series in 2008. Rollins is a three-time all-star and four-time gold glove award winner.

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This postseason, Rollins worked on TBS as a TV analyst.

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