Found November 05, 2009 on
CBSSports.com:
Pitcher Tim Hudson and the Braves are nearing agreement on a three-year contract.
Original Story:
http://feeds.cbssports.com/click.phdo...
Yardbarker aggregates the latest sports news, rumors and gossip from around the web. We use proprietary algorithms to automatically categorize stories and associate photos with articles. If you feel an article was miscategorized, please email tagging@yardbarker.com.
THE BACKYARD
AROUND THE WEB
RELATED ARTICLES
Tim Hudson to sign contract extention
MLB.com reports that Atlanta Braves right-handed pitcher Tim Hudson will sign a three-year contract extension following the postseason.
Hudson, 34, pitched for the Braves beginning Sept.1 , after missing nearly a calendar year after undergoing Tommy John surgery on his right elbow. Hudson started seven games for the Braves, going 2-1 with a 3.61 ERA [...]
Tim Hudson, Atlanta Braves near agreement on three-year contract
Pitcher Tim Hudson and the Braves are nearing agreement on a three-year contract.
Roundup: Hudson, Braves close in on 3-year deal
ATLANTA (AP) -- Pitcher Tim Hudson and the Atlanta Braves are nearing agreement on a three-year contract.
Report: Braves, Hudson close to agreeing on three-year extension
The Atlanta Braves and starter Tim Hudson are reportedly close to agreeing on a three-year extension which will pay the Georgia native almost $9 million annually.
Tim Hudson Extension Close
Multiple journalists said to expect the Braves' three-year extension for Tim Hudson to be finished last week, but that didn't happen. David O'Brien of the Atlanta Journal-Constitution explains why:
The delay on Hudson extension resulted from the team having to find a doctor the insurance company approved of to do the physical. But they got the doc and Huddy passed the...
The Money Left Over: How The Braves Could Use Their Money Wisely
The Atlanta Braves have around $30 million to spend this off-season. That isn't too shabby a number. This is assuming the following: Tim Hudson's extension lowering his pay $8 million Rafael Soriano, $6 million Mike Gonzalez $3...Read the full article on Bleacher Report...
Jays Will Watch John Halama Tomorrow
MLB.com's Jordan Bastian tweets that the Blue Jays will watch lefty John Halama pitch in the Dominican Republic tomorrow. Halama hasn't pitched in the big leagues since 2006, so Bastian isn't sure how interested the team really is.
The Braves picked Halama up out of an independent league back in June, though he didn't make it out of Triple-A. He is currently pitching...
Braves sign P Proctor
The Atlanta Braves agreed to terms Friday on a one-year minor league contract with pitcher Scott Proctor.
MLB Forum Discussions










|
November 04, 2009




