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Posted by Peter Abraham, Globe Staff January 15, 2010 07:01 PM
Four Red Sox were among the 128 players who formally filed for salary
arbitration today. Righthanders Manny Delcarmen, Jon Papelbon and Ramon S.
Ramirez filed along with outfielder Jeremy Hermida.
If contracts are not agreed to before then, the sides will exchange figures
on Tuesday. Hearings are scheduled to start Feb. 1 in St. Petersburg, Fla.
In most cases, contracts are agreed to before a hearing become necessary. If
it gets to that point with Papelbon, it will be interesting to see what he
seeks. The closer made $6.25 million last season in his first season of
arbitration.
The big arbitration case this year is Tim Lincecum of the Giants, who becomes
eligible after winning back-to-back Cy Young Awards.
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Sox sign seven to minor-league contracts
Posted by Chad Finn, Globe Staff January 15, 2010 04:21 PM
The Red Sox announced the signings this afternoon of seven free agents to
2010 minor league contracts. All will be invited to spring training as
non-roster players.
The seven free agents are righthanded pitchers Fernando Cabrera, Edwin Moreno
and Jorge Sosa, lefthander Brian Shouse, infielders Angel Sanchez and Gil
Velazquez, and outfielder Darnell McDonald.
Cabrera, 28, spent the 2009 season in the Red Sox system, pitching six games
in majors last season with an 8.44 ERA in 5.1 innings. In 43 relief
appearances at Pawtucket, he recorded a 1.71 ERA and 22 saves. Cabrera, who
has spent time with the Indians and Orioles, has a 5.14 ERA in parts of six
big league seasons.
The 29-year-old Moreno made his major league debut with the Padres last
season, going 1-3 with a 4.84 ERA in 22.1 innings and 19 games out of the
bullpen. He will be entering his 12th professional season
Sosa, 32, pitched in the Nationals organization during the 2009 season,
including 18 games out of the bullpen for Washington. He was 2-1 with two
saves and a 6.45 ERA in 22.1 innings. Sosa is familiar to Sox fans, having
spent 2002-04 with the Rays. He has a career 42-50 record with seven saves
and a 4.72 ERA over parts of eight seasons with Tampa Bay, Atlanta (2005-06),
St. Louis (2006), the New York Mets (2007-08), and Washington (2009).
Shouse, 41, went 1-1 with a 4.50 ERA in 45 relief outings for the Rays last
year. The southpaw has a career 13-10 record with six saves and a 3.72 ERA in
350.2 innings. This is his second stint in the Red Sox organization -- he
pitched seven games for the '98 Sox, with a 5.62 ERA. He has also played for
Pittsburgh (1993), Kansas City (2002), Texas (2003-06), Milwaukee Brewers
(2006-08), as well as Tampa Bay.
Sanchez, 26, hit .305 with 29 doubles, 4 triples, 6 home runs, 60 RBI and 67
runs scored in 126 games for the Blue Jays' Triple-A Las Vegas affiliate last
season. Sanchez played in eight games with Kansas City in 2006 and hit .222
in 27 at-bats.
The 30-year-old Velazquez played in six games for Boston last season, making
appearances at shortstop (four games) and third base (two games) while going
0 for 2 at the plate. He hit .193 with three home runs and 18 RBI in 93 games
for Pawtucket.
McDonald, 31, hit .267 with 6 doubles, 1 triple, 2 home runs, 10 RBI and 12
runs scored in 47 games over two stints with the Reds last season. A
first-round selection (26th overall) of Baltimore in the 1997 draft, McDonald
has a .231 average (34 for 147) in 68 career games over parts of three
seasons with the Orioles (2004), Twins (2007), and Reds (2009).
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