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long way to helping you get to that level. Also, for what it's worth, the Nationals are currently willing to pay Rafael Soriano $14 million for the next two (and possibly) three seasons, so it also isn't like Papelbon is on an island when
and lost to the Giants. Closer Rafael Soriano , in his first season in Washington ..... doesn’t go over your head,” Soriano said in a Spanish language interview ..... loss on me.” On Wednesday, Soriano downplayed the incident , insisting
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10.) As of Thursday night, it wasn't clear if Kuroda was going to accept the Yankees' qualifying offer. Both Rafael Soriano and Nick Swisher have decided to decline their offers, but the pitcher's approach was still up in the air. It is hesitancy
at 3.60 and the Blue Jays have totaled a 4.20 ERA. Then you have the Yankees, who have had good results from Rafael Soriano since he took over for the injured Mariano Rivera , converting 19 of 20 saves while posting a 1.72 ERA. Another
September, but seriously, the Red Sox would be right in thinking that was a clear advantage. With David Robertson , Rafael Soriano and Boone Logan , the Yankees bullpen is deep if not intimidating with Mariano Rivera gone after his freak
possibility, given that there is no clear landing spot in a big market for him. A year ago, when the market went dry for Rafael Soriano , the Yankees offered a safety net with an inexplicable three-year, $35 million deal to add
Tampa Bay lost several relievers via free agency ( Rafael Soriano , Grant Balfour, Joaquin Benoit , Dan Wheeler ..... one ( the Yankees ’ head-scratching deal with Rafael Soriano ) was for three years (7.1 percent); six
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and lost to the Giants. Closer Rafael Soriano , in his first season in Washington ..... doesn’t go over your head,” Soriano said in a Spanish language interview ..... loss on me.” On Wednesday, Soriano downplayed the incident
Nick Swisher: Indians, four years, $56 million. Rafael Soriano : Nationals, two years, $28 million. Adam LaRoche ..... treatment. After witnessing the uncertainty experienced by Soriano — who had to eventually lean on an extremely creative
they would have to give up if they were to sign a free agent who received a qualifying offer (pitchers Kyle Lohse and Rafael Soriano , first baseman Adam LaRoche and outfielder Michael Bourn are the remaining free agents who would cost a draft pick
choice. David Ortiz and Hiroki Kuroda chose to sign with their ’12 teams. That leaves Michael Bourn, Kyle Lohse, Rafael Soriano and Adam LaRoche as the aforementioned free agents who have yet to sign. Of particular interest to the Red Sox may
in order to secure a draft pick if he signed elsewhere. (However, the limited market this winter for free agent Rafael Soriano — caused in no small part by the fact that he would cost a signing team a draft pick — serves as a cautionary tale for the
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