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| Brewers, Hoffman agree to deal |
MLB Baseball |
01/08/2009 |
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| uns and 274 walks to 1,055 strikeouts. Hoffman broke into the majors and appeared in two games for the Florida Marlins in 1993, but was dealt to San Diego later that season and has pitched there ever since. Hoffman, who was also being courted by the Los Angeles Dodgers, is a six-time All-Star and has finished second in Cy Young Award voting twice, most recently in 2006 when he saved 46 games to go along with a 2.14 ERA for the NL West champion Padres. He has recorded a major-league record 13 seasons of 30 or more |
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| Where have you gone, Joe DiMaggio? |
MLB Baseball |
01/07/2009 |
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| th the Yankees. Give me a break. Why do I have a funny feeling that if the Red Sox were willing to spend $10 million more on this phony, that his childhood hero would have been Mike Greenwell? If he loves Don Mattingly so much, why not sign with the Los Angeles Dodgers, for whom Mattingly is a hitting coach? By the way, Teixeira was about four years old when Mattingly was in his prime. When he really started following baseball, Mattingly was a broken down shell of his former self. Teixeira is not alone, though. Th |
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| Phillies ink Park |
MLB Baseball |
01/06/2009 |
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| Philadelphia, PA (MySportsbook) - The Philadelphia Phillies made it official Tuesday, signing free-agent hurler Chan Ho Park to a one-year contract. Park, 35, spent last season with the Los Angeles Dodgers and appeared in 54 games with five starts. He posted a 4-4 record with two saves and a 3.40 earned run average, 79 strikeouts and 36 walks in 95 1/3 innings. Over 15 MLB seasons, Park has a career 117-92 record and 4.34 ERA in 378 games -- 280 starts -- with the Dodgers, Rangers, Padres and Mets. |
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| Vargas joins Dodgers |
MLB Baseball |
01/05/2009 |
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| Los Angeles, CA (MySportsbook) - The Los Angeles Dodgers have come to terms on a one-year contract with right-handed pitcher Claudio Vargas. The 30-year-old Vargas pitched for the Mets last season, compiling a 3-2 mark with a 4.62 ERA in 11 games (four starts). Vargas, who broke into the majors in 2003 with Montreal, has a career mark of 46-40 with a 4.94 ERA over 164 games (114 starts) with the Expos/Nationals, Diamondbacks, Brewers and Mets. "Claudio provides us with Major League experience and versatility," |
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| Report: Cubs sign OF Bradley |
MLB Baseball |
01/05/2009 |
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| rded with a supplemental first-round pick in the June 2009 draft. The 30-year-old Bradley broke into the majors in 2000 with the Montreal Expos. He is a career .280 hitter with 103 home runs and 399 RBI in 817 games for the Expos, Cleveland Indians, Los Angeles Dodgers, Oakland Athletics, San Diego Padres and Rangers. Of course, though, Bradley comes with some baggage. He had an altercation with Cleveland skipper Eric Wedge which led to his trade from the team to the Dodgers in 2004. In 2005, he accused Dodgers' t |
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| Report: Jones on his way out of LA |
MLB Baseball |
01/03/2009 |
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| Los Angeles, CA (MySportsbook) - It appears as though the Los Angeles Dodgers will soon part ways with outfielder Andruw Jones. According to the Los Angeles Times, Jones has agreed to deferred payments on the $22 million the Dodgers still owe him in exchange for a trade or release before spring training. The deal would cut some $12 million off the Dodgers' payroll for 2009, which leads to speculation that some of that money can be used to resume pursuit of free-agent outfielder Manny Ramirez. Jones signed a two |
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| Marlins add Proctor to bullpen |
MLB Baseball |
01/02/2009 |
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| Miami, FL (MySportsbook) - The Florida Marlins signed reliever Scott Proctor to a one-year contract. According to the Miami Herald, the deal is worth $750,000, with an additional $250,000 in performance incentives and is awaiting the completion of a physical. Proctor, who turned 32 on Friday, was 2-0 with a 6.05 earned run average in 41 games for the NL West champion Los Angeles Dodgers last season. The right-hander has a career record of 16-10 with 4.42 ERA in 262 games with the Yankees and Dodgers. |
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| Top MLB stories of 2008 |
MLB Baseball |
12/30/2008 |
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| BE MANNY IN HOLLYWOOD There were few things more despicable than Manny Ramirez's final month or so in Boston. Ramirez faked an injury, refused to play and even got into a scuffle with the traveling secretary of the Red Sox prior to his trade to the Los Angeles Dodgers on July 31. Ramirez, though, adjusted rather quickly to the National League and carried the Dodgers on his back into the postseason, hitting a remarkable .396 with 17 home runs and 53 RBI in 53 games. Manny continued to hit in the playoffs, but his |
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| Dodgers keep Furcal with three-year deal |
MLB Baseball |
12/20/2008 |
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| Los Angeles, CA (MySportsbook) - The Los Angeles Dodgers retained the services of Rafael Furcal, signing the veteran shortstop to a three-year contract on Friday. The deal includes a vesting option for the 2012 season. "Raffy has proven to be a very important player for us over the last three seasons," said Dodgers general manager Ned Colletti. "He sets a great example with his enthusiasm and passion for the game and his teammates." There was a fierce bidding war between the Braves and Dodgers, but in the end L |
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| Report: Dodgers keep Furcal |
MLB Baseball |
12/17/2008 |
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| Los Angeles, CA (MySportsbook) - The Los Angeles Dodgers have reportedly won the bidding war to keep shortstop Rafael Furcal. The Atlanta Journal-Constitution reports Furcal reached an agreement with the Dodgers on Wednesday, just two days after he apparently had an accord with the Braves. Atlanta's offer was reportedly for three years and $30 million, but media sources indicated that the Dodgers upped the ante to $33 million over the same time period. The 31-year-old Furcal hit .357 with five homers and 16 RBI |
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