Brewers sign Jay Gibbons to minors deal

 
ST. LOUIS -- Jay Gibbons has finally gotten a second chance to prove himself with a major league org... [link]

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Out of the major leagues since being released by the Orioles in March, Jay Gibbons is expected to sign a minor league deal this week with the Milwaukee Brewers . An announcement could come as early as today, according to baseball sources. Gibbons, who ...
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As the start of the second half of the Major League Baseball season is only five days old, several teams have pulled close to their division rivals.  But as history tells us, most teams will fade as the season ends...which team will that be? As we start in the American League, two of the three division races are tighter than Joan River's face and damn near as frightening.  ...
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Brewers sign Jay Gibbons to minor-league deal - Brewers Blog

St. Louis - Outfielder Jay Gibbons, released by the Baltimore Orioles in March, signed a minor-league contract with the Brewers on Tuesday and was assigned to Class AA Huntsville. The 31-year old Gibbons met with assistant general manager Gord Ash and ...
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Trade Deadline: Cards eye lefties

The Cardinals' pursuit of a lefthanded reliever to fortify their bullpen has intensified as the club has expressed interest in Baltimore closer George Sherrill, sources said.
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Reports: Brewers giving Gibbons second chance

Jay Gibbons is getting his second chance.
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