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Baseball: Remaining free agents list

January 4, 2006
The 86 remaining free agents (a-rejected salary arbitration offer and may sign with former team through Sunday):
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Padres (1) – a-Pedro Astacio, rhp.
Arizona (3) – Royce Clayton, ss; Shawn Estes, lhp; Buddy Groom, lhp.
Atlanta (4) – Todd Hollandsworth, of; a-Brian Jordan, of; a-Eduardo Perez, c; Jay Powell, rhp.
Chicago (2) – Jeromy Burnitz, of; Chad Fox, rhp.
Cincinnati (2) – a-Rich Aurilia, 2b; Luis Lopez, 3b.
Colorado (3) – a-Byung-Hyun Kim, rhp; Dan Miceli, rhp; Jamey Wright, rhp.
Florida (7) – Antonio Alfonseca, rhp; Jeff Conine, of; Alex Gonzalez, ss; Jim Mecir, rhp; Mike Mordecai, 3b; Paul Quantrill, rhp; Ismael Valdez, rhp.
Houston (1) – Roger Clemens, rhp.
Los Angeles (2) – Darren Dreifort, rhp; a-Jeff Weaver, rhp.
New York (7) – Miguel Cairo, 2b; Mike DeFelice, c; Jose Offerman, 1b; Mike Piazza, c; Felix Heredia, lhp; Shingo Takatsu, rhp; Gerald Williams of.
Philadelphia (3) – Ramon E. Martinez, ss; Michael Tucker, of; Ugueth Urbina, rhp.
Pittsburgh (3) – Brian Meadows, rhp; Daryle Ward, 1b; Rick White, rhp.
St. Louis (4) – Cal Eldred, rhp; Al Reyes, rhp; Julian Tavarez, rhp; Larry Walker, of.
San Francisco (1) – J.T. Snow, 1b.
Washington (2) – Carlos Baerga, 3b; Jeffrey Hammonds, of.
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Baltimore (5) – James Baldwin, rhp; Eli Marrero, of; Rafael Palmeiro, 1b; Sammy Sosa, of; B.J. Surhoff, of.
Boston (3) – Matt Mantei, rhp; Kevin Millar; 1b; John Olerud, 1b.
Chicago (2) – Raul Casanova, c; Frank Thomas, dh.
Cleveland (2) – Juan Gonzalez, of; Jose Hernandez, 1b.
Detroit (2) – Bobby Higginson, of; Fernando Vina, 2b.
Kansas City (3) – Denny Hocking, of; Jose Lima, rhp; Scott Sullivan, rhp.
Los Angeles (2) – Jason Christiansen, lhp; Bengie Molina, c.
Minnesota (1) – Terry Mulholland, lhp.
New York (8) – Kevin Brown, rhp; Alan Embree, lhp; a-Al Leiter, lhp; Tino Martinez, 1b; a-Ramiro Mendoza, rhp; Felix Rodriguez, rhp; Rey Sanchez, ss; Ruben Sierra, dh.
Oakland (3) – Alberto Castillo, c; Erubiel Durazo, dh; Scott Hatteberg, dh.
Seattle (4) – Shigetoshi Hasegawa, rhp; Dave Hansen, 1b; Jeff Nelson, rhp; Dan Wilson, c.
Tampa Bay (4) – Roberto Alomar, 2b; Danny Bautista, of; a-Alex S. Gonzalez, 3b; a-Eduardo A. Perez, 1b.
Texas (2) – Greg Colbrunn, 1b; Richard Hidalgo, of.
PADRES SPRING TRAINING SCHEDULE
March
| Day |
Opponent |
Site |
Time |
|
| 2 |
Seattle* |
Peoria |
12:05 |
|
| 3 |
L.A. Angels |
Tempe |
12:05 |
|
| 4 |
Seattle |
Peoria |
12:05 |
|
| 5 |
SEATTLE |
Peoria |
12:05 |
|
| 6 |
SAN FRAN. |
Peoria |
12:05 |
|
| 7 |
Kansas City |
Surprise |
12:05 |
|
| 8 |
Chicago (NL) |
Mesa |
12:05 |
|
| 9 |
ARIZONA |
Peoria |
12:05 |
|
| 10 |
TEXAS |
Peoria |
12:05 |
|
| 11 |
CHICAGO (AL) |
Peoria |
12:05 |
|
| 12 |
San Francisco |
Scottsdale |
12:05 |
|
| 13 |
Milwaukee |
Maryvale |
12:05 |
|
| 14 |
OAKLAND |
Peoria |
12:05 |
|
| 16 |
COLORADO+ |
Peoria |
6:05 |
|
| 17 |
Seattle |
Peoria |
12:05 |
|
| 18 |
MILWAUKEE |
Peoria |
12:05 |
|
| 19 |
Arizona |
Tucson |
12:05 |
|
| 20 |
Colorado |
Tucson |
6:05 |
|
| 21 |
Chicago (AL) |
Tucson |
12:05 |
|
| 22 |
CHICAGO+ (NL) |
Peoria |
6:05 |
|
| 23 |
KANSAS CITY |
Peoria |
12:05 |
|
| 24 |
Oakland |
Phoenix |
6:05 |
|
| 25 |
Milwaukee |
Maryvale |
12:05 |
|
| 26 |
SAN FRAN. |
Peoria |
12:05 |
|
| 27 |
L.A. ANGELS+ |
Peoria |
6:05 |
|
| 28 |
L.A. Angels |
Tempe |
12:05 |
|
| 29 |
Texas |
Surprise |
12:05 |
|
| 30 |
SEATTLE |
Peoria |
11:05 |
|
| 31 |
Chicago+ (NL) |
Las Vegas |
7:05 |
April
|
| 1 |
Chicago+ (NL) |
Las Vegas |
12:05 |
All times are San Diego times.
All HOME games played at the Peoria Sports Complex in Peoria, Az.
* – Charity game
+ – Channel 4 telecast
All games broadcast on radio XPRS 1090-AM
In addition, all weekend games (Friday, Saturday and Sunday) broadcast in Spanish on XEMO 860-AM
Winter Sports
U.S. CROSS COUNTRY SKI NATIONALS
At Midway, Utah
Men's 30k Freestyle
Top finishers: 1, Ivan Babikov, Russia, 1 hour, 25 minutes .89 seconds; 2, Andrew Johnson, Greensboro, Vt., 1 minute, 27.34 seconds behind; 3, Carl Swenson, Park City, Utah, 3.23.6; 4, Kris Freeman, Andover, N.H., 4.01.4; 5, David Chamberlain, Bethel, Maine 4.59.8.
Women's 15k Freestyle
Top finishers: 1, Rebecca Dussault, Gunnison, Colo., :46.17.07; 2, Morgan Arritola, Fairfield, Idaho., .02.4 seconds; 3, Abigail Larson, Bozeman, Mont., .13.6; 4, Liz Stephen, Montpelier, Vt., .30.8; 5, Johanna Turunen, Finland, .33.0.
Sports History
ON THIS DATE, JAN. 4
1970 – The Minnesota Vikings become the first expansion team to win the NFL title by beating the Cleveland Browns 27-7 in 8 degrees in Bloomington, Minn.
1970 – Kansas City's defense, highlighted by four interceptions, three in the final quarter, carries the Chiefs to a 17-7 victory over the Oakland Raiders in the last AFL title game.
1976 – The Dallas Cowboys become the first wild-card team to make it to the Super Bowl with a 37-7 rout of the Los Angeles Rams in the NFC title game.
1986 – Eric Dickerson shatters the NFL playoff record with a 248-yard rushing performance and two touchdowns to lead the Los Angeles Rams to a 20-0 win over the Dallas Cowboys.
1991 – Fu Mingxia, a 12-year-old boy from China, becomes the youngest world champ in the history of any aquatic event by winning the women's platform gold medal at the World Swimming Championships in Perth, Australia.
1992 – Mike Gartner of the New York Rangers get his 1,000th NHL point with a power-play goal in the third period of a 6-4 loss to the New Jersey Devils.
2000 – Top-ranked Florida State, the preseason No. 1, holds off Virginia Tech 46-29 in the Sugar Bowl to finish 12-0 and win the national championship. Florida State is the first team to go wire-to-wire in The Associated Press poll since preseason rankings began in 1950.
Ocean Fishing
POINT LOMA, H&M, FISHERMAN'S LANDING – Eight anglers, one three-quarter-day boat: 40 rockfish, 1 ling cod. 15 anglers, one half-day boat: 99 sand bass, 5 mackerel.
ISLANDIA – 10 anglers, one half-day boat: 15 bonito, 2 barracuda, 2 sand bass, 1 halibut.
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