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  • $1m for every first batter of an inning not walked

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    • So he'll be earning $2.75 M then
      God would be expecting a first pitch breaking ball in the dirt because humans love to disappoint him.
      - Daft

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      • Vinny Castilla is playing for Mexico in the Caribbean Series.

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        • The White Sox signed Daniel Cabrera.

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          • Originally posted by Ramp View Post
            so Gregg's deal with the Blue Jays has a $2.75mil base and could be worth up to $12mil
            could be worth up to $12mil over 3 years..

            so it's not as cool a deal as I thought

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            • Orlando Hudson to the Twins; one year, $5 million.

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              • Originally posted by Festa View Post
                Vinny Castilla is playing for Mexico in the Caribbean Series.
                He winned it

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                • Mets close to a minor-league deal with Mike Jacobs.

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                  • I'd take him at the minimum.
                    poop

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                    • Twins payroll gon be in the mid 90s this year.

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                      • http://sports.espn.go.com/mlb/news/story?id=4903261


                        Former New York Mets cleanup hitter Carlos Delgado will consider retirement if he does not receive an adequate offer to play next season, Puerto Rico newspaper Primera Hora reported Wednesday.





                        Delgado


                        "I have to analyze well all the options that I have and, another important thing, I'm not going to sign a contract just to say I signed. You have to look for the best situation for yourself at the moment," Delgado said during a news conference to promote a high school baseball tournament in the U.S. territory.



                        Delgado, 37, has 473 homers and 1,512 RBIs in 17 seasons in the majors with the Toronto Blue Jays, Florida Marlins and Mets.



                        Since becoming a free agent in November, Delgado said he has seen interest in some teams but has had no solid offers.



                        "There are teams of both leagues, but I'm not going to go crazy just to say I signed. When the moment comes and the right situation comes up, I'll know what to do," Delgado said. "We are talking. There are a few points that have yet to be discussed."



                        As part of his rehabilitation process, Delgado played eight games of winter league baseball with the Gigantes de Carolina, hitting .280 with a home run and two RBIs. Delgado, who had surgery in May, hit .298 with four homers and 23 RBIs for the Mets in 2009, missing 136 games because of a hip injury. During the offseason, Delgado lives in Aguadilla, a town in northwestern Puerto Rico.



                        "If there is no work, I'll retire. That's not Plan A, but if I don't get any work, I can't do anything about it. I am staying positive and the lines of communication are open to try to create a situation," Delgado said, according to Primera Hora. "If nothing comes up, Crash Boat [beach] is in Aguadilla."



                        Enrique Rojas is a senior writer for ESPNdeportes.com.

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                        • He'd be crazy not to go for 500

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                          • I remember when I got all excited that we finally offered a big name free agent a long term contact and signed him and then before we got to know him at all we went around and traded him within our division for that guy who really sucked.
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                            • Re: MLB Off-Season Thread

                              Tom Glavine and Frank Thomas retiring. Tom Glavine has accepted a position in the Braves' front office. Should be a stacked list for the 2014 hall of fame with Maddux, Glavine, and Thomas all eligible.

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                              • I think Glavine, Thomas and Maddux will be eligible in 2013

                                (not sure about Glavine because he pitched some in the minors last year)

                                edit: I guess it begins once you announce your retirement regardless if you sit out a year or not
                                Last edited by Ramp; 02-12-2010, 12:07 AM.

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