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The Red sox killer got a minor league contract (didn't realize he had been completely out of the major's since 2013):

http://www.rotoworld.com/player/mlb/443/robert-andino

Marlins signed INF Robert Andino to a minor league contract.

Andino has not appeared in the majors since 2013, when he batted .184/.253/.237 in 85 plate appearances with the Marlins.

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The Red sox killer got a minor league contract (didn't realize he had been completely out of the major's since 2013):

http://www.rotoworld.com/player/mlb/443/robert-andino

Marlins signed INF Robert Andino to a minor league contract.

Andino has not appeared in the majors since 2013, when he batted .184/.253/.237 in 85 plate appearances with the Marlins.

The Marlins also snagged Troy Patton.

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<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" lang="en"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Rosters for the WBC qualifier in Sydney include LHP Clay Rapada, whose dad is Filipino. <a href="https://t.co/VvmdvmYUeJ">https://t.co/VvmdvmYUeJ</a> <a href="https://t.co/1lN2YchAE9">pic.twitter.com/1lN2YchAE9</a></p>— Baseball America (@BaseballAmerica) <a href="

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FEB. 18: The Rays announced to the media today that they have signed right-hander Ryan Webb to a one-year deal, via Marc Topkin of the Tampa Bay Times (Twitter link) and Roger Mooney of the Tampa Tribine (Twitter link). Topkin tweets that Webb is guaranteed $1MM and can earn more via incentives.

Looking like Ex-Orioles move to Florida and play for the Rays! :)

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https://es.sports.yahoo.com/noticias/ex-mlb-player-navarro-arrested-japan-carrying-bullet-004619891--mlb.html

Former Major League Baseball player Yamaico Navarro has been arrested in Japan for concealing a bullet in his luggage. Navarro was arrested in Okinawa on Sunday evening, national broadcaster NHK reported. The 28-year-old Navarro told police the bullet was from his home in the Dominican Republic but that he was not aware it was in his bag.

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Former Major League Baseball player Yamaico Navarro has been arrested in Japan for concealing a bullet in his luggage. Navarro was arrested in Okinawa on Sunday evening, national broadcaster NHK reported. The 28-year-old Navarro told police the bullet was from his home in the Dominican Republic but that he was not aware it was in his bag.

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Single bullet, eh? Did he have a wooden gun too maybe?

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There was a buzz surrounding Nick Markakis' arrival at Braves spring training camp,and the fact that he appears to have regained his strength after an offseason that didn't include rehab only part of the reason for it.

The beard is gone, shaved the day before.

"Got down here, and it was too hot for it," Markakis said Thursday. "I'm sure it will come back."

Now he and the Braves are hoping his power and arm strength do the same.

As Markakis took batting practice for the first time this spring, he drove one ball over the outfield wall. Then another, and another.

"There you go," said catcher A.J. Pierzynski. "Four homers in BP."

They certainly don't count, but those shots are proof of months of work for Markakis.

"I like to think I did everything I can this offseason," the 32-year-old right fielder said. "Offseasons get shorter and shorter as you get older. It was a good offseason, a productive offseason and I'm where I think I need to be."

http://www.foxsports.com/south/story/nick-markakis-atlanta-braves-022516

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