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MLB free agents list

November 2, 2006
Baseball
MLB FREE AGENTS LIST
The 148 players who have filed for free agency. Eligible players may file through Nov. 11 (c-filed provisionally pending decision by club on 2007 option; x-potentially eligible due to contract terms):
National League
Padres (10) – Geoff Blum, 3b; Doug Brocail, rhp; Alan Embree, lhp; Shawn Estes, lhp; Ryan Klesko, 1b; Chan Ho Park, rhp; Dave Roberts, of; Rudy Seanez, rhp; Todd Walker, 2b; Woody Williams, rhp.
Arizona (4) – Miguel Batista, rhp; Craig Counsell, 2b; Damion Easley, 2b; Luis Gonzalez, of.
Atlanta (5) – x-Danys Baez, rhp; Brian Jordan, of; Todd Pratt, c; John Thomson, rhp; Daryle Ward, 1b.
Chicago (6) – Henry Blanco, c; John Mabry, 1b; Wade Miller, rhp; Juan Pierre, of; Aramis Ramirez, 3b; Kerry Wood, rhp.
Cincinnati (9) – Rich Aurilia, 3b; Royce Clayton, ss; Ryan Franklin, rhp; Eddie Guardado, lhp; Todd Hollandsworth, of; Jason Johnson, rhp; Scott Schoeneweis, lhp; David Weathers, rhp; c-Paul Wilson, rhp.
Colorado (4) – Ray King, lhp; Tom Martin, lhp; Kaz Matsui, 2b; Jose Mesa, rhp.
Florida (4) – Joe Borowski, rhp; Wes Helms, 3b; Matt Herges, rhp; Brian Moehler, rhp.
Houston (2) – Aubrey Huff, 3b; Russ Springer, rhp.
Los Angeles (7) – Einar Diaz, c; c-Eric Gagne, rhp; Nomar Garciaparra, 1b; Julio Lugo, ss; Greg Maddux, rhp; Ramon E. Martinez, 2b; Aaron Sele, rhp.
Milwaukee (6) – David Bell, 3b; Jeff Cirillo, 3b; Tony Graffanino, 2b; Rick Helling, rhp; Dan Kolb, rhp; Tomo Ohka, rhp.
New York (12) – Chad Bradford, rhp; Cliff Floyd, of; Orlando Hernandez, rhp; Roberto Hernandez, rhp; cx-Yusaku Iriki, rhp; Ricky Ledee, of; Guillermo Mota, rhp; Darren Oliver, lhp; Steve Trachsel, rhp; Michael Tucker, rf; Jose Valentin, 2b; Chris Woodward, ss.
Philadelphia (6) – Aaron Fultz, lhp; Jose Hernandez, ss; Mike Lieberthal, c; Arthur Rhodes, lhp; Rick White, rhp; Randy Wolf, lhp.
Pittsburgh (1) – Joe Randa, 3b.
St. Louis (7) – Ronnie Belliard, 2b; Gary Bennett, c; Jason Marquis, rhp; Scott Spiezio, 1b; Jeff Suppan, rhp; Jose Vizcaino, ss; Jeff Weaver, rhp.
San Francisco (9) – Moises Alou, rf; Barry Bonds, lf; Ray Durham, 2b; Pedro Feliz, 3b; Todd Greene, c; Shea Hillenbrand, 1b; Steve Kline, lhp; Jason Schmidt, rhp; Mike Stanton, lhp.
Washington (5) – Tony Armas Jr., rhp; Robert Fick, 1b; Jose Guillen, of; Ramon Ortiz, rhp; Alfonso Soriano, 2b.
American League
Baltimore (6) – Bruce Chen, lhp; Chris Gomez, ss; LaTroy Hawkins, rhp; Kevin Millar, 1b; Russ Ortiz, rhp; Chris Widger, c.
Boston (6) – Alex Cora, ss; Alex Gonzalez, ss; Gabe Kapler, of; Mark Loretta, 3b; Doug Mirabelli, c; Trot Nixon, of.
Chicago (3) – Sandy Alomar Jr., c; Jeff Nelson, rhp; David Riske, rhp.
Cleveland (2) – Aaron Boone, 3b; Lou Merloni, 2b.
Detroit (3) – Sean Casey, 1b; Matt Stairs, of; Jamie Walker, lhp.
Kansas City (2) – Paul Bako, c; Doug Mientkiewicz, 1b.
Los Angeles (3) – Darin Erstad, c; Adam Kennedy, 2b; J.C. Romero, lhp.
Minnesota (3) – Phil Nevin, 1b; Shannon Stewart, of; Rondell White, of.
New York (6) – Miguel Cairo, 2b; Octavio Dotel, rhp; Tanyon Sturtze, rhp; Ron Villone, lhp; Bernie Williams, of; Craig Wilson, of.
Oakland (3) – Jay Payton, of; Frank Thomas, 1b; Barry Zito, lhp.
Seattle (1) – Gil Meche, rhp.
Tampa Bay (1) – Tomas Perez, ss.
Texas (7) – Rod Barajas, c; Mark DeRosa, ss; Adam Eaton, rhp; Carlos Lee, of; Gary Matthews Jr., of; Vicente Padilla, rhp; Eric Young, 2b.
Toronto (5) – Frank Catalanotto, of; Ted Lilly, lhp; Bengie Molina, c; Justin Speier, rhp; Gregg Zaun, c.
Sports History
ON THIS DATE, NOV. 2
1958 – Chicago and Los Angeles establish an NFL attendance record when 90,833 fill the L.A. Coliseum to see the Rams beat the Bears 41-35.
1985 – Gordon Brown has 214 yards and quarterback Steve Gage has 206 to become the first teammates to rush for more than 200 yards as Tulsa beats Wichita State 42-26.
1986 – Minnesota's Tommy Kramer passes for 490 yards and four touchdowns but the Vikings still lose to the Washington Redskins in OT, 44-38.
1986 – Gianni Poli of Italy wins the New York Marathon in 2:11:06 and Grete Waitz of Norway wins her eighth title in 2:28:06.
1990 – Beach Towel becomes the first harness horse in history to win $2 million in a single year with a victory in the Breeders Crown 3-year-old Colt and Gelding Pace. The victory pushes his 1990 earnings to $2,091,860.
1991 – Nevada makes the biggest comeback in NCAA football history, overcoming a 35-point deficit in the third quarter and rallying to beat Weber State 55-49.
Bowling
PBA MOTOR CITY CLASSIC
At Taylor, Mich.
Qualifying Round, 7-game pinfall totals
(x-Top six PBA members and top amateur advance)
1, x-Gregory Thompson Jr., Dayton, Ohio, 1669. 2, x-Jeff Lizzi, Sandusky, Ohio, 1655. 3, x-Edward VanDaniker Jr., Essex, Md, 1652. 4, x-James Wallace, Hicksville, N.Y., 1641. 4, x-Mike Mineman, Belleville, Ill., 1641. 6, x-Chad Kloss, Greenfield, Wis., 1615.
7, Bob Learn Jr., Erie, Pa., 1614, $1,000 . 8, Dave D'Entremont, Middleburg Heights, Ohio, 1611, $800. 9, Jason Wojnar,Chicago, 1608, $600. 10, Nathan Bohr, Wichita, Kan., 1606, $500. 11, David Traber, Hebron, Ill., 1589, $400. 12, ax-Paul Koehler, Roseville, Mich., 1588. 13, Tom Daugherty, Tampa, Fla., 1582, $380. 14, Eddie Graham, Centerville, Ohio, 1568, $360.
Community College
WOMEN'S SOCCER
Pacific Coast Conference
San Diego Mesa 2, Grossmont 0. goals: Rosenblum-Wair 2. shutout: Lawson, 3 saves. records: San Diego Mesa (11-6-2, 9-1-1). Grossmont (16-1-2, 10-1).
Palomar 1, MiraCosta 0. goal: Barragan. shutout: Ortiz. records: Palomar (7-10-2, 5-5-1), MiraCosta (3-15-1, 2-8-1).
MEN'S SOCCER
Pacific Coast Conference
San Diego City College 3, Southwestern 0. goals: Willrich 2, Perkins. shutout: Gilson, 5 saves.
WOMEN'S VOLLEYBALL
Pacific Coast Conference
Grossmont def. Southwestern, 30-16, 30-28, 30-24. Kills: Trask (G) 15, Aguilar (G) 14, Gawalis (S) 12.
San Diego Mesa def. Palomar 30-18, 30-28, 30-23. kills: Pugh (SDM) 17, Bixler (SDM) 14, Dunn (P) 12, Parks (P) 12. records: San Diego Mesa (16-3, 8-0), Palomar (6-12, 4-4).
Cuyamaca def. San Diego City College 30-23, 30-24, 23-30, 22-30, 15-5. kills: DeDonato (SDCC) 23, Kaiser (SDCC) 20. aces: Williams (C) 5. digs: Peraza (C) 24, Strange (C) 19. blocks: Milligan (C) 5. assists: Strange (C) 44.
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