Rafael Soriano News
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The Houston Astros selected Stanford University right-handed pitcher Mark Appel with the top pick in Major League Baseball’s first-year player draft.
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Berra, Biggio, Clemens, Pettitte and Yastrzemski are among the names that may be called this week at Major League Baseball’s first-year player draft, where the sport’s bloodlines run deep.
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New York Yankees reliever Rafael Soriano , in the first season of a three-year, $35 million contract, was placed on the 15-day disabled list today because of soreness in his right elbow.
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Rafael Soriano agreed on a two-year, $28 million contract with the Washington Nationals after recording 42 saves for the New York Yankees last season in Mariano Rivera’s absence, Yahoo Sports reports.
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The New York Yankees signed free- agent relief pitcher Rafael Soriano , who led the American League with 45 saves last season for the Tampa Bay Rays, the New York Post said, citing a person with knowledge of the negotiations.
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New York Yankees relief pitcher Rafael Soriano opted out of the final year of his contract after saving 42 games last season in place of the injured Mariano Rivera, MLB.com said yesterday.
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Relief pitcher Rafael Soriano rejected the New York Yankees’ $13.3 million qualifying offer, making him a free agent, while former teammates Nick Swisher and Hiroki Kuroda also are expected to turn down equivalent packages from the club, MLB.com reported.
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Rafael Soriano, Hiroki Kuroda and Nick Swisher rejected $13.3 million qualifying offers from the New York Yankees and Josh Hamilton turned down an equivalent bid from the Texas Rangers as all chose to be free agents.
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The New York Yankees offered one-year contracts of $13.3 million each to closer Rafael Soriano, starting pitcher Hiroki Kuroda and rightfielder Nick Swisher, the Major League Baseball club said.
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Francisco Cervelli and Vernon Wells reached home on a throwing error by Toronto Blue Jays pitcher Aaron Loup, giving the New York Yankees a 5-3 win in the 11th inning of their Major League Baseball contest.
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