cleveland.com - 7/2/2009
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Lynne Sladky/Associated PressThe $2.4 million the Indians spent last year in the international free-gent market was the most they spent since signing Danys Baez in 1999. Baez currently pitches for the Baltimore Orioles. Teams can start signing international free agents...
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cleveland.com - 7/4/2009
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CLEVELAND -- After tonight's game, the Indians were
expected to announce the addition of right-handed reliever Winston...
Abreu to the major-league roster. Manager Eric Wedge did not comment on who was coming or going, but in the clubhouse, reliever...
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Indians (apparently) designate Herges for assignment
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... I posted a link for background information yesterday that was done on IPI and now the Plain Dealer has put out a story regarding last year and what some of the plans are for the Indians this year. ...
July 2nd Update: Cubs, Nats, Giants
MLB Rumors - MLBTradeRumors.com —
... this year's international signings and last winter's free agent market: the top players are getting top dollars, with big drop-offs afterwards.
Arangure Jr. hears that the Cubs may have signed Venezuelan catcher Wilson Contreras for $850k.
Chico Harlan of the Washington Post reports that the Nats will "hardly make a peep" in this year's market. They have Stephen Strasburg to worry about, after all.
Paul Hoynes of the Cleveland Plain Dealer reports that the Indians plan on offering deals to ...
Fire Everyone! - John Mirabelli and the scouts
Let's Go Tribe! —
... Sure, it isn't the first time this has happened to a major league club. The Indians are not alone. It also may be that the Indians did everything possible to avoid this. However, in Andrew's piece on ...
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