babeslovebaseball.com - 1/13/2008
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Free agent outfielder Mike Cameron and the Milwaukee Brewers came to terms on a $7 million, one-year contract this weekend, which includes a limited no-trade clause, a $10 million club option for 2009 and a $750,000 buyout, should things not go as smoothly as expected.
Cameron signs with Milwaukee
yankees.lhblogs.com 1/12/2008 — A day after it was rumored that the Yankees were interested in him, Mike Cameron has signed with the Milwaukee Brewers.
Imagine our shock, a free agent using a New York team to get the deal he wanted from another team.
There were reports that ...
Mike Cameron, Savior
skyking162.com 1/13/2008 — I’d like to nominate Milwaukee’s signing of Mike Cameron as the best free agent move of the off-season. It’s basically a one-year deal for $7 million and triggers an avalanche of changes on defense: Cameron saves 20 runs over Bill Hall in center, Hall saves 30 runs over Braun at third, and Braun should only be 10 runs worse than Gabe Gross in left. Plus, Cameron's bat has been underrated by PETCO.
The Brewers Bullpen is juiced
homerderby.com 1/14/2008 — In the past three months, the Brewers have added two players who have been suspended for PED's and another one named in the Mitchell Report. To go along with one they already had.
Like Mike
baseballmusings.com 1/14/2008 — Buster Olney reports the Brewers reached an agreement with Mike Cameron. Cameron will presumably play center field for the Brewers, who have reportedly spoken with Bill Hall, the team's center fielder last year, about moving to third base. If that...
Signing has Braun, Hall doing shuffle
jsonline.com 1/13/2008 — Posted: Jan. 12, 2008 Ryan Braun was fielding ground balls at third base Friday morning during a workout at Pepperdine University when he heard his cell phone ringing in the dugout. Milwaukee Brewers general manager Doug Melvin was calling with news ...
Brewers finalize deal with Cameron —
Major League Baseball News 1/14/2008
Free agent center fielder Mike Cameron passed a physical on Monday and finalized a one-year contract that set in place the Brewers' starting offense and defense for 2008. According to the Associated Press, the deal calls for a $5 million base salary ...