PLAYERS:
Heath Bell,
Chris Capuano,
Ramon Hernandez,
Wilin Rosario,
Tyler Chatwood,
Mike Napoli,
David DeJesus,
Theo Epstein,
John Jaso,
Josh Lueke,
Albert Pujols,
Prince Fielder,
Jose Reyes,
Mark Buehrle
TEAMS: San Diego Padres, New York Mets, Colorado Rockies, Texas Rangers, Chicago Cubs, Boston Red Sox, Seattle Mariners, Tampa Bay Rays, St. Louis Cardinals, Milwaukee Brewers, Chicago White Sox
TEAMS: San Diego Padres, New York Mets, Colorado Rockies, Texas Rangers, Chicago Cubs, Boston Red Sox, Seattle Mariners, Tampa Bay Rays, St. Louis Cardinals, Milwaukee Brewers, Chicago White Sox
Sorry for my slowness everyone – the last week, and the next couple weeks are going to be busy for me.
But, I figure that everyone enjoys a good hot stove chat, so I’ll try to publish one of these every week, where I review what happened in this week’s off-season moves.
-Heath Bell signed with the Miami Marlins for 3 years, 27 million dollars. That’s the same amount of money that the whole 2008 team made.
- Chris Capuano signed for 2 years, 10 million dollars with the LA Dodgers. The former 18-game winner has gone through two Tommy John procedures, but enjoyed a bounceback 2011 with the Mets.
- Ramon Hernandez signed a two-year deal with the Rockies, presumably as a placeholder for Wilin Rosario. The Rockies promptly moved backstop Chris Ianetta, trading him to the Angels for Tyler Chatwood. None of this made Mike Napoli an Angel again.
- David Dejesus is with the Chicago Cubs on a 2-year deal with an option. The contract is for about 10 million dollars. A go...
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