Tuesday, January 24, 2012

Prince fielder

  • MILWAUKEE- Free-agent first baseman Prince Fielder and the Tigers agreed Tuesday to a nine-year, $214 million contract. That deal would be the fourth highest paying contract in baseball history.
  • (msnbc.com)
  • In Detroit, he was the husky kid with the oversized bat, the uppercut swing, the grin that slayed old Tiger Stadium. Still is.
  • (YAHOO!)
  • DETROIT — Free agent first baseman Prince Fielder and the Detroit Tigers agreed Tuesday on a nine-year, $214 million contract that fills the AL Central champions' need for a power hitter, a person familiar with the deal said.
  • (Patriot-News Blogs)
  • Whenever I think I have a read on the Tigers, the book suddenly changes from English to French, and then it turns into a movie, and then it grows wings and flies away. Signing Prince Fielder was never the plan.
  • (Detroit Free Press)
  • Price Fielder has reportedly agreed to a $214 million, nine-year deal with the Tigers, making him just the third player in major league history to receive a contract worth $200 million or more.
  • (CNN Sports Illustrated)
  • Two wins away from a World Series berth in 2011, the Tigers have beefed up with Prince Fielders bat and his $214 million, nine-year deal now in the fold.
  • (Baltimore Orioles)
  • SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 24 (UPI) -- Two-time NL Cy Young Award winner Tim Lincecum and free agent slugger Prince Fielder each agreed to new deals Tuesday, reports indicated.
  • (United Press International)
  • Well, that left-handed hitting business just picked up for Thornton and the White Sox with the reported nine-year, $214 million deal agreed upon between the Tigers and Prince Fielder, one of the games most prolific sluggers.
  • (Major League Baseball)
  • Imagine the sight of Prince Fielder in an Indians uniform. The man would absolutely feast on AL Central pitching and still have an appetite left over for the AL East and West. But of course itll always remain just a dream for Tribe fans.
  • (YAHOO!)
  • With Washington Nationals pitchers and catchers scheduled to report Feb. 19, less than a month remains before actual baseball revs up again.
  • (Washington Post)

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