News Source: Canadian Broadcasting Corporation
| about 1 month ago
Crowds roared and church bells rang in Lower Manhattan on Friday as the Yankees' World Series championship celebration revved up with a tickertape parade. Baseball's trade market sprang to life with a pair of swaps two days after the World Series.
News Source: The Daily Herald
| about 1 month ago
Dye, 35, is now eligible to file for free agency and will receive a buyout payment of $950,000 in lieu of the $12 million salary for 2010. While Dye is a career .274 hitter, he tailed off badly in the second half of the 2009 season, hitting just .179...
News Source: Daily Southtown
| about 1 month ago
Staff Reporter The Jermaine Dye Era has all but come to an end on the South Side. The White Sox announced on Friday morning that that they bought out the 2010 mutual option on the right fielder, paying him $950,000 rather than picking up the $12...
News Source: Miami Herald
| about 1 month ago
Dye will receive a buyout payment of $950,000 instead of the $12 million in salary he would have received for the 2010 season. Dye, 35, has spent the last five seasons with the White Sox and in 2009 batted .250 with 27 home runs in 81 runs batted in.