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The LoHud Yankees Blog (Free subscription) | yesterday
Joba Chamberlain made an appearance for Sharp at the big Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas. He’ll be there again today. Joba and fellow pitchman David Ortiz were on CNBC today getting interviewed by Maria Bartiromo. —————— AP learned the details of Angel Berroa’s contract. He would get $66,000 for playing in the minors. If he’s added to [...]
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CBS SportsLine.com (Free subscription) | yesterday
Former AL Rookie of the Year Angel Berroa has agreed to a minor league contract with the New York Yankees.
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Was Watching (Free subscription) | 01/07/2009
The Yankees have signed Jason Johnson and Angel Berroa to minor league deals. Berroa is a terrible batter - in the Luis Sojo/Alvaro Espinoza mold. And, he’s very over-rated as a fielder. Of all the right-handed pitchers to throw in the big leagues between 1947 and 2008, logging between 1,200 and 1,400 innings pitched, Jason Johnson [...]
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6-4-2 — an Angels/Dodgers double play blog (Free subscription) | 01/07/2009
Ken Rosenthal reports the Yanks have signed Angel Berroa to a minor league deal. He will compete with Cody Ransom for the utility infielder job.
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MY BASEBALL BIAS (Free subscription) | 01/07/2009
Remember him? Former 2003 AL ROY? Ken Rosenthal reports the Yankees have signed the infielder to a minor league deal today. He’ll compete with Cody Ransom for a bench spot out of camp. Check out what he’s done lately. Not much.
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iYankees (Free subscription) | 01/07/2009
The Yankees have signed: 1. Angel Berroa - Remember the guy who beat Hideki Matsui for the ROTY back in 2003? Yea, he’s now competing with Cody Ransom for the utility infielder job… 2. John Rodriguez - John’s a guy with a Yankee history and is worth a minor-league deal after spending time with the Cardinals, Cleveland, [...]
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The LoHud Yankees Blog (Free subscription) | 01/07/2009
Ken Rosenthal of Fox is reporting that the Yankees have signed Angel Berroa to a minor-league contract. The AL Rookie of the Year in 2003, Berroa has been on a one-way trip to palookaville since. Berroa is a shortstop with limited experience at second base. The Yankees will see whether he has the versatility to be a [...]
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MLB Trade Rumors (Free subscription) | 01/07/2009
Ken Rosenthal reports that the Yankees have signed infielder Angel Berroa to a minor-league contract. Rather than having his $5.5MM option picked up, Berroa was bought out for $500K and non-tendered by the Dodgers in December. It was anticipated they would attempt to re-sign him. He'll compete with Cody Ransom to be the Yankees utility infielder.
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Royals Review (Free subscription) | 01/07/2009
Yankees continue trying to buy another World Series ring through signing a superstar free agent "The Yankees have signed free-agent infielder Angel Berroa to a minor-league contract, according to major-league sources. Berroa, 30, is expected to compete with Cody Ransom for the utility infielder job. Berroa began last season with the Royals, but was traded to the Dodgers in June, where he filled in...
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True Blue LA (Free subscription) | 12/15/2008
The Dodgers non-tendered Takashi Saito, Scott Proctor, Yhency Brazoban, Angel Berroa. I'll do a special column on Saito if he signs with another team. He deserves that after all he did for us. Can't recall a player coming into camp with less expecations and creating more goodwill then Smilling Sammy did over the last two years. It is Ghame Over for Yhency Brazoban though we might sign him to a minor...
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LA Times (Free subscription) | 12/13/2008
As Friday came and went, the Dodgers didn't offer contracts to five players, most notably relievers Takashi Saito and Scott Proctor, and also righty Yhency Brazoban, shortstop Angel Berroa, and minor league hurler Mario Alvarez, meaning all five are free...
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Fox News (Free subscription) | 12/13/2008
The Los Angeles Dodgers made Takashi Saito a free agent on Friday when they did not tender the closer a contract for next season. Other players not offered contracts include Scott Proctor, Mario Alvarez, Yhency Brazoban and Angel Berroa. Saito, who had 18 saves and a 2.49 ERA this year, was coming off an elbow injury that sidelined him for two months. Jonathan Broxton filled in as closer in his absence....