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Friday, November 17, 2006 News and Notes for November 17, 2006The Cardinals re-signed free agent utilityman Scott Spiezio to a 2 year, $4.5 million contract, and signed free agent P Randy Keisler to a 1 year, $425,000 contract. The Rangers re-signed C Miguel Ojeda to a 1 year, $430,000 contract, to avoid salary arbitration. The Mets signed free agent INF Damion Easley to a 1 year, $850,000 contract. The Orioles signed free agent P Jamie Walker to a 3 year, $12 million contract. Major League Baseball owners on Thursday unanimously approved television contracts with Fox and TBS that run through 2013 and are worth more than $3 billion. Under the deals, which begin next season, the World Series, All-Star games and Saturday afternoon regular-season telecasts remain on Fox. Turner Broadcasting System will show all first-round playoff games, and the two networks will share the NL and AL championship series, alternating leagues each year. According to New York Newsday, with their starting rotation their greatest uncertainty, the Yankees likely will tell Scott Proctor to plan for next season as though he will be a starter. The Astros have extended multiyear contract offers to free agent sluggers Carlos Lee and Alfonso Soriano and will soon make a pitch to free agent right-hander Woody Williams, sources told MLB.com. The New York Post is reporting that Tom Glavine said Thursday that it's currently "a pretty solid 50-50" between chooseing the Mets and the Braves. posted by Joe Hamrahi at 2:08 AM |
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