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Nationals Sign Adrian Sampson To Minor League Deal
The Nationals signed righties Adrian Sampson and Parker Dunshee to minor league contracts this evening. Both players were assigned to Triple-A Rochester, which announced the moves. Sampson is the far more experienced of the duo. The 33-year-old righty has pitched in parts of five big league seasons. He has worked 292 2/3 innings in a swing role, turning in a 4.43 earned run … [Read more...] about Nationals Sign Adrian Sampson To Minor League Deal
Looking Ahead To Club Options: AL East
MLBTR wraps our division by division look at next year’s team/mutual option class with the AL East. Virtually all of the mutual options will be bought out by one side. Generally, if the team is willing to retain the player at the option price, the player will decline his end in search of a better free agent deal. Previous installments: player options/opt-outs, NL West, AL West, … [Read more...] about Looking Ahead To Club Options: AL East
Ravens Release Justin Tucker
The Baltimore Ravens released veteran kicker Justin Tucker on Monday, a move that was speculated to happen at the end of last season. Ravens general manager Eric DeCosta released a statement noting Tucker’s contributions to the Ravens over the last 13 seasons as well as creating so many unforgettable moments, while also noting the tough decision to release the most accurate … [Read more...] about Ravens Release Justin Tucker
Some Baltimore County school staff must reapply for positions, superintendent says
Some Baltimore County Public School employees will have to reapply for their jobs, the latest measure in the district’s continued cost reduction efforts. Superintendent Myriam Rogers confirmed during Tuesday night’s school board meeting that some employees will have to reapply for their jobs. Rogers said the central office and non-school-based position hiring freeze would be … [Read more...] about Some Baltimore County school staff must reapply for positions, superintendent says