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The Arizona Republic's Nick Piecoro reports that the Diamondbacks and Bob Howry have come to terms on a one-year deal with an option for 2011.
The contract is worth between $2 million-$3 million. Howry was guaranteed $2.75 million last season under the terms of a one-year deal with the Giants. He had a 3.39 ERA for San Francisco, but he wasn't one of the team's trusted relievers after failing to impress early on. He totaled 10 holds and just three over the final three months.
 
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The Arizona Republic's Nick Piecoro reports that the Diamondbacks and Bob Howry have come to terms on a one-year deal with an option for 2011.
The contract is worth between $2 million-$3 million. Howry was guaranteed $2.75 million last season under the terms of a one-year deal with the Giants. He had a 3.39 ERA for San Francisco, but he wasn't one of the team's trusted relievers after failing to impress early on. He totaled 10 holds and just three over the final three months.
Thank you AZ!! :cheeky:
 
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Giants Close To Deal With Mark DeRosa
By Tim Dierkes [December 28 at 12:49pm CST]

The Giants are close to a two-year deal with Mark DeRosa, writes Ken Rosenthal of FOX Sports. Rosenthal says DeRosa would fill a third base/super-utility role. He reminds us that the Giants are also close to re-signing Juan Uribe, which would make for a "very versatile roster" and would push Pablo Sandoval to first base.

On December 23rd, SI's Jon Heyman tweeted that the Giants offered two years and $12MM. The following day, ESPN's Buster Olney tweeted that DeRosa was leaning toward accepting.

$6MM a year would be big bucks for DeRosa, as he turns 35 in February and had wrist surgery in November.
 

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Mark DeRosa has completed a physical with the Giants, reports Jayson Stark of ESPN.com.
If he passes, DeRosa is expected to sign a two-year deal worth around $12 million. The Giants no doubt want a full report on DeRosa's wrist after he underwent surgery in October to repair a torn tendon sheath. He's expected to be ready for spring training. DeRosa batted .250/.319/.433 with 23 homers, 23 doubles and 78 RBI this past season.
 

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Pablo @ Catcher
Derosa @ 1st
Sanchez @ 2nd
Uribe @ 3rd
Renteria @ SS

or when Renteria gets hurt (inevitable lol)


Pablo @ C
Bowker @1st
Sanchez @ 2nd
Derosa @ 3rd
Urible @ SS