Villone latest Yankee to test market
Wednesday, October 31st, 2007
Ron Villone filed for free agency on Wednesday, making him the seventh Yankees player to do so in the first week of eligibility.Original post by Bryan Hoch
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Archive for October, 2007Villone latest Yankee to test marketWednesday, October 31st, 2007
Ron Villone filed for free agency on Wednesday, making him the seventh Yankees player to do so in the first week of eligibility.Original post by Bryan Hoch
Rangers sign Benoit to two-year dealWednesday, October 31st, 2007
The Rangers have agreed to terms with relief pitcher Joaquin Benoit on a two-year contract, the club announced on Wednesday. Benoit was eligible for arbitration this winter and would have been eligible for free agency after the 2008 season. Original post by T.R. Sullivan
50 Years Ago: Dodgers welcomed to LAWednesday, October 31st, 2007
A luncheon on Oct. 28, 1957, gave Los Angeles residents a chance to welcome the National League's Dodgers from Brooklyn. Team president Walter O'Malley thanked the local city officials and focused on the planned youth programs in Southern California.Original post by Mark Langill
Mets bring back two veteransWednesday, October 31st, 2007
The Mets, beset with many questions about their 2008 season, provided two answers 31 days after their season ended prematurely. The club exercised its option on the contract of Moises Alou and re-signed free agent Damion Easley on Wednesday.Original post by Marty Noble
Narron won’t return to Reds in 2008Wednesday, October 31st, 2007
Johnny Narron's formal title was video and administrative coach, but his unofficial title was friend and confidant to Josh Hamilton, who was returning to pro baseball after years away with substance abuse issues. But it was announced on Wednesday that Narron wouldn't be back next season.Original post by Mark Sheldon
Reds pick up options on Dunn and Co.Wednesday, October 31st, 2007
The Reds picked up three 2008 club options on Wednesday -- Adam Dunn's being the most prominent. Also returning are Scott Hatteberg and Javier Valentin, and the Reds expressed hope of retaining Eddie Guardado at a lower price after not exercising his option.Original post by Mark Sheldon
Clement plans to be fixture in lineupWednesday, October 31st, 2007
A 26-day period during a professional career that began three years ago probably was more beneficial for Jeff Clement than even he realized at the time. The 16 at-bats Clement had with the Mariners in September indicated that the 24-year-old catcher might have put the Minor Leagues in his rearview mirror.Original post by Jim Street
Antonetti remains in Tribe’s futureWednesday, October 31st, 2007
Assistant GM Chris Antonetti doesn't appear to be headed anywhere anytime soon.Original post by Anthony Castrovince
Introducing … ‘Tacoby Bellsbury’Wednesday, October 31st, 2007
Mordecai "Three Fingers" Brown. Stan "The Man" Musial. The Sultan of Swat, aka The Bambino, aka Babe. Charlie Hustle. The Georgia Peach. Shoeless Joe Jackson. Hammerin' Hank. And now ... Tacoby Bellsbury.Original post by Mark Newman
Mets pick up option on outfielder Moises Alou; Re-sign Damion EasleyWednesday, October 31st, 2007
The New York Mets today announced they have picked up the club's $7.5 million option on outfielder Moises Alou for 2008. In addition, the Mets re-signed free agent infielder Damion Easley to a one-year, $950,000 contract.Original post by Doug Miller
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