mlb.mlb.com - 8/15/2008
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SAN DIEGO -- Brewers catcher Jason Kendall started another game on Thursday and ensured he'll get to start next season, too. > By making his 110th start of the season, Kendall vested a 2009 option that pays a $4.25 million base salary. He also earned a $100,000 bonus by playing in his 110th game on top of the $150,000 he received when he made his 100th start earlier this month. Kendall can ...
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Brew Crew Ball —
Well, at least now we know for sure Jason Kendall will be back for 2009. He made his 100th start yesterday, vesting his option for next year at $4.25 million. He celebrated the milestone by picking up one single in 4 plate appearances yesterday, raising his OPS to .645. ...
Odds and Ends: Kendall, Laird, Giles, Manny
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A friend pointed out to me how strange it is that the Twins were willing to take on Jarrod Washburn's salary and give up Boof Bonser but chose to trade Johan Santana before the season. If Bill Smith could go back in time, would he still make that deal?
As expected, Jason Kendall's option ...
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Bleacher Report - MLB 8/11/2008
Not a lot of baseball fans can name their backup catcher, and I'm sure there are plenty of Brewers fans that don't realize Milwaukee even has one.
But on August 10th, everybody in Milwaukee was aware of whom that masked man not named Jason ...