The Arizona Diamondbacks and infielder Ryan Roberts avoided arbitration Tuesday agreeing to a one-year, $2.0125 deal.Roberts requested $2.275 million and was offered $1.65 million from the Diamondbacks when arbitration figures were exchanged earlier this month.The 31-year-old batted .249 with 19 home runs and 65 RBIs for Arizona in 2011.
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D-backs avoid arbitration with Montero, Roberts
PHOENIX The Arizona Diamondbacks announced Tuesday that they have avoided arbitration and agreed to terms with All-Star catcher Miguel Montero and infielder Ryan Roberts on one-year contracts.
Montero, 28, was named to his first National League All-Star Team in 2011 and led all NL catchers with a .471 slugging percentage, 36 doubles, 55 extra-base hits and 86 RBI. Montero hit ...
Diamondbacks settle with Montero and Roberts
The Arizona Diamondbacks have agreed to a pair of one-year contracts that settled arbitration cases, giving catcher Miguel Montero $5.9 million and infielder Ryan Roberts $2,012,500.
Montero's agreement Tuesday came just ahead of the scheduled start of what would have been the first salary arbitration hearing of the year. The deal was $200,000 below the midpoint of the $6.8...
Montero, D-backs likely headed for arbitration
Arbitration season is upon us, and the first player on the docket, Diamondbacks catcher Miguel Montero, appears headed to a hearing, according to major league sources.
Montero, 28, asked for 6.8 million, a figure that would more than double his 2011 salary of 3.2 million. The Diamondbacks offered 5.4 million.
A hearing is scheduled for Tuesday morning, and a settlement or long...
Estimating the Terms of a Miguel Montero Extension
Arizona Diamondbacks catcher Miguel Montero narrowly avoided his arbitration hearing today, agreeing with the club to a one-year, $5.9 million deal for 2012 — i.e. Montero’s last year of team-control.
Per Nick Piecoro of the Arizona Republic, both the Diamondbacks and Montero are interested in discussing a long-term deal to keep the catcher in Phoenix for the foreseeable...
Diamondbacks, Montero agree to one-year, $5.9 million deal
The Arizona Diamondbacks and catcher Miguel Montero have agreed to a one-year, $5.9 million deal on TuesdayThe deal was struck just moments before the two sides were to engage in an arbitration hearing."I was sitting in the room...I was getting a bottle of water right before it was supposed to start and they told me to step outside and talk," said Montero.He had asked for...
Trade Candidates: NL West Edition
I didn’t see anyone “calling” this one, so here it is.
Sorry if that’s not the case.
Arizona Diamondbacks-Stephen Drew.
Not a stranger to trade rumors (remember the much-discussed Clay Buchholz rumors in 2009?), Drew’s name is once again on the radar despite the fact he’ll start the season on the DL. Drew, whose season ended last year on July 20th...
D-Backs avoid arbitration with Montero, Roberts
The Arizona Diamondbacks avoided arbitration with catcher Miguel Montero and infielder Ryan Roberts on Tuesday, agreeing to terms on one-year contracts with both players.
D-backs, Montero agree to 1 year, $5.9 million
Arizona and catcher Miguel Montero have agreed to a $5.9 million, one-year contract, just ahead of the scheduled start of what would have been the first salary arbitration hearing of the year.
Miguel Montero and Arizona Diamondbacks agree to one-year contract at $5.9 million
Arizona and catcher Miguel Montero have agreed to a $5.9 million, one-year contract, just ahead of the scheduled start of what would have been the first salary arbitration hearing of the year.
D-Backs, C Montero agree on one-year, $5.9M deal
Arizona and catcher Miguel Montero have agreed to a $5.9 million, one-year contract, just ahead of the scheduled start of what would have been the first salary arbitration hearing of the year.
Montero awaits arbitration hearing Tuesday
With a settlement seeming unlikely at the moment, D-backs catcher Miguel Montero was in Tampa, Fla., on Monday, one day before his scheduled salary-arbitration hearing.
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