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Ex-MLB pitcher Penny signs with Softbank Hawks (AP)
Sun, 05 Feb 2012 00:09:49 PST
The Softbank Hawks of Japan's Pacific League have signed former major league pitcher Brad Penny to a one-year contract. Softbank announced the signing of free agent Penny on its website Sunday The 33-year-old right-hander is expected to arrive in Japan on Wednesday. Financial terms of the deal were not released.
Marlins Team Report (Yahoo! Sports)
Sat, 04 Feb 2012 02:38:46 PST
pMarlins' president David Samson said he expects right-hander Juan Carlos Oviedo, formerly known as Leo Nunez, to join the team some time during spring training./p pBut Samson was less certain about Oviedo's chances of opening the season with the team. Oviedo is on the restricted list while he works out immigration issues in the Dominican Republic./p pOviedo was placed on the restricted list in September, right before he admitted to using a fake name, Leo Nunez./p p"I hope that things get cleared up and we'd love to have him in camp and getting ready for the season," Samson said Feb. 2./p pBut Oviedo could face disciplinary action from Major League Baseball because "there was an acknowledged violation of the law" by him, Samson said./p p"If you ask me will he be at...
Win or lose, Ozzie Guillen's Marlins will entertain (Yahoo! Sports)
Fri, 03 Feb 2012 21:01:00 PST
A $191 million spending spree bought Miami a new vibe but no guarantees entering its first season in a new ballpark.
"Hair-go": Reyes makes 'cut' with Marlins (Yahoo! Sports)
Fri, 03 Feb 2012 18:10:14 PST
After signing him to a lucrative contract and moving Hanley Ramirez to third base, only one question remained regarding shortstop Jose Reyes: Would he comply with the Miami Marlins longtime policy prohibiting long hair? "Shorn-nuff", as Reyes even sat in a barber's...
Marlins' Jose Reyes has televised haircut (AP)
Fri, 03 Feb 2012 17:03:30 PST
Along with a new uniform, Jose Reyes has a new, close-cropped look. The All-Star shortstop had his dreadlocks trimmed during a nationally televised haircut Friday on the MLB Network. "A little bit lighter. It's going to take me a couple of days to get used to it," Reyes said. He left the New York Mets in December for a $106 million, six-year contract with the Miami Marlins.