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mlb.fanhouse.com - 13 days ago
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by Tom Fornelli Considering that the Phillies made a few changes to their lineup in 2009 after winning a World Series, it shouldn't really come as a surprise that the 2010 version of the team will look a bit different as well. It was announced by the team on Sunday that they would not be ...
boston.com - 12 days ago
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boston.com —
Two days after shortstop J.J. Hardy was traded
from the Brewers to the Twins, multiple baseball sources
revealed yesterday that the Sox have declined their $6 million option on Gonzalez for next season. The same sources indicated that the sides are ...
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Sox decline option on Gonzalez
google.com - 11 days ago
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(AP) 1 day ago PHILADELPHIA The Philadelphia Phillies
have declined their $5.5 million 2010 option on third
baseman Pedro Feliz. Feliz hit .266 with 12 home runs and 82 RBIs in 158 games for the National League champion Phillies this season. He'll ...
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The Associated Press: Phillies decline option on Feliz
cbssports.com - 13 days ago
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cbssports.com —
Nov. 8, 2009 CBSSports.com wire reports PHILADELPHIA --
The Philadelphia Phillies have declined their $5.5 million 2010
option on third baseman Pedro Feliz . Feliz hit .266 with 12 home runs and 82 RBI in 158 games for the National League champion ...
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Phillies decline option on third baseman Feliz
| Phillies Decline Pedro Feliz's Option: by Tom FornelliFiled under: Phillies, NL East, MLB TransactionsConsideri.. http://bit.ly/12M56v 13 days ago |
| I'm surprised. It's a thin group to get an upgrade. RT @twinscentric @MLBFanHouse Phillies Decline Pedro Feliz's Option http://bit.ly/12M56v 13 days ago |
| Plays exemplary D, hit 20+ HR from '04-'07, declining power RT @MLBFanHouse Phillies Decline Pedro Feliz's Option http://bit.ly/12M56v 13 days ago |
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Phillies Decline Pedro Feliz's Option
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... team will look a bit different as well. It was announced by the team on Sunday that they would not be picking up the option on third baseman Pedro Feliz who will now become a free agent. This does not mean that Feliz won't be back with the Phillies next season, it just means that he won't be back at the price of $5.5 million. General manager Ruben Amaro Jr. did say that he wouldn't rule out re-signing Feliz this winter in the team's official statement regarding the Feliz option... Continue reading at FanHouse
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