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2007-01-01 22:38
by Bob Timmermann

Aaron Boone signed with the Marlins. He was not promised the third base starting job.

Aubrey Huff signed a 3-year deal with the Orioles. There is no report if any Orioles fan actually was happy about this.

Ernie Koy, who was 97, passed away on Monday. Koy played in the majors for five years and homered in his first major league at bat on April 19, 1938 against Wayne LaMaster of the Phillies. Koy was a multisport star at the University of Texas.

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2007-01-02 00:02:48
1.   Andrew Shimmin
Three years, twenty million for Huff, looks good to me. Less than Melvin Mora will be making to be worse, and older.
2007-01-02 16:41:33
2.   El Lay Dave
Huff is the third, and best, major-leaguer to carry the given-name "Aubrey", although Aubrey Epps does sport a sparkling career OPS of 2.000.

http://www.baseball-reference.com/e/eppsau01.shtml

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