Former Chicago Cubs third baseman Aramis Ramirez will sign a three-year contract with the Milwaukee Brewers, reports Bruce Levine of ESPN Chicago.
No terms have been released. Let’s try and guess.
FanGraphs readers projected something in the vicinity of a three-year, $36 million deal for Ra...
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Ramirez, 33, spent the last eight seasons with the Chicago Cubs and compiled a .294 average with 239 home runs, 256 doubles and 806 RBI. Last season, he hit .306 with 26 home runs and 93 RBI. The Cubs had reportedly...
Aramis Ramirez goes to Brewers
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Sources indicate Ramirez to Brewers
According to ESPNChicago.com, the Milwaukee Brewers are going to sign former Chicago Cub Aramis Ramirez to a three-year contract between $34 to $37 million.
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Agent: Ex-Cubs 3B Ramirez heads to Brewers
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Aramis Ramirez to Brewers
The Milwaukee Brewers have agreed to terms with free agent third baseman Aramis Ramirez, according to his agent.
Brewers agree to three-year deal with Aramis Ramirez
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Reports: Brewers sign former Cubs 3B Ramirez
With the potential losses of sluggers Prince Fielder to free agency and Ryan Braun to a failed drug test, the Milwaukee Brewers reportedly have signed former Chicago Cubs third baseman Aramis Ramirez to a three-year contract.
Aramis appears headed for Milwaukee
The Brewers-Cubs rivalry may get a little more interesting. Aramis Ramirez, considered the top free-agent third baseman, reportedly agreed to a three-year deal Monday with one of the Cubs' rivals, the Brewers, pending a physical.
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