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Carp added to 40-man roster
Just got a call from the Mets, who added Class AA first baseman Mike Carp to their 40-man roster. Carp was the Sterling Award winner for the B-Mets and was the club’s 2006 minor-league player of the year. Carp batted .299 with 17 HR, 29 2B and 72 RBI for Binghamton. His .403 OBP ...
Carp added to roster
Carp added to roster
nydailynews.com — The Mets have added first baseman Mike Carp to the 40-man roster, protecting him from selection in the Rule 5 draft on Dec. 11, at the conclusion of the winter meetings in Las Vegas. The Mets’ 40-man roster now has 34 players, leaving room ... (more) Carp added to roster
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tribetimereport.blogspot.com — Cleveland's 40 Man Roster Additions have been announced and there is a shocker. Is Orlando Hudson an option for the Cleveland Indians? (more) 40 Man Roster Additions In; The O DAWG?!
Blue Jays shift around 40-man roster
Blue Jays shift around 40-man roster
mlb.mlb.com — Toronto added left-hander Ricky Romero, right-hander Robert Ray and lefty Luis Perez to the roster Thursday. In order to clear room, infielder Angel Sanchez was outrighted to Triple-A Las Vegas and left-hander Les Walrond was removed from the roster. (more) Blue Jays shift around 40-man roster
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Minor Update: Carp added to 40-man, Murphy has strained hammy
The 'Ropolitans | NY Mets Baseball Blog — ... Mike Carp has been added to the Mets 40-man roster. It currently stands at 34 players, which it of note because today is the final day players can be added before the Rule V draft. ...

Friday Applesauce
Amazin' Avenue — ... Yesterday was the deadline for teams to add players to their 40-man roster, a necessary move in order to protect those players from next month's Rule 5 draft. The Mets did just that with Mike Carp. ...

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