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I just got it confirmed that the Brewers indeed have signed free-agent centerfielder Mike Cameron. The deal is for one year plus a club option for 2009 but I haven't learned the financial numbers yet. After serving a 25-game suspension at the start of the season for testing positive for a banned stimulant last year, Cameron will take over in center field for the Brewers. Bill Hall will move ... [link]

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Brewers Sign Mike Cameron
Published 1/11/2008 by Jesse <info@twinkietown.com> at Twinkie Town: Front Page Posts
... Brewers Blog: From author Tom Haudricourt, beat writer for the Journal Sentinel. Haudricourt is, in some sense, to the Brewers who LEN III is to the Twins.

Brewers Sign Mike Cameron to One year Deal
Published 1/12/2008 by rluzinski at Another Baseball Blog
Is this the final piece to the Brewers first playoff appearance in over 25 years? Brewers Sign Cameron The suspension sucks but I'm starting to warm up to this deal. A one year deal at $6.2 mil guaranteed is nothing these days. Cameron's Marcel projection for 2008: .252/.334/.439/.773 Keep in mind, that projection does not account for Cameron having to play half his games the last two years in a pitcher's park, so that projection should be a tad conservative. At 35 years old, I fear that Cameron's defense might be a tad over rated these days ...

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