Milwaukee Brewers Roster Report 2009-01-29
The Brewers won 90 games last year, and their offseason has revolved around one major loss (C.C. Sabathia) and one major gain (Trevor Hoffman). ARRIVALS: RHP Jorge Julio (free agent from Braves), LHP R.J. Swindle (free agent from Phillies), RHP Eduardo Mo... more
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Milwaukee Brewers Roster Report 2009-01-27
The Brewers won 90 games last year, and their offseason has revolved around one major loss (C.C. Sabathia) and one major gain (Trevor Hoffman). ARRIVALS: RHP Jorge Julio (free agent from Braves), LHP R.J. Swindle (free agent from Phillies), RHP Eduardo Mo... more
Submitted on 2009-01-27 |
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Milwaukee Brewers Roster Report 2009-01-27
The Brewers won 90 games last year, and their offseason has revolved around one major loss (C.C. Sabathia) and one major gain (Trevor Hoffman). ARRIVALS: RHP Jorge Julio (free agent from Braves), LHP R.J. Swindle (free agent from Phillies), RHP Eduardo Mo... more
Submitted on 2009-01-27 |
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Milwaukee Brewers Inside Pitch 2009-01-27
With the Brewers' payroll already matching the Opening Day level of 2008, owner Mark Attanasio said it's unlikely the team will add an established starting pitcher before spring training. The Brewers began the '08 season with a payroll just over $80 milli... more
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Milwaukee Brewers Notes, Quotes 2009-01-27
--1B Prince Fielder signed a two-year, $18 million contract, buying out his first two years of salary arbitration. Fielder had sought an $8 million salary for the 2009 season, with the Brewers offering $6 million. Instead, the sides worked out a two-year ... more
Submitted on 2009-01-27 |
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Milwaukee Brewers Inside Pitch 2009-01-27
With the Brewers' payroll already matching the Opening Day level of 2008, owner Mark Attanasio said it's unlikely the team will add an established starting pitcher before spring training. The Brewers began the '08 season with a payroll just over $80 milli... more
Submitted on 2009-01-27 |
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Milwaukee Brewers Notes, Quotes 2009-01-27
--1B Prince Fielder signed a two-year, $18 million contract, buying out his first two years of salary arbitration. Fielder had sought an $8 million salary for the 2009 season, with the Brewers offering $6 million. Instead, the sides worked out a two-year ... more
Submitted on 2009-01-27 |
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