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ARLINGTON, Texas - The Texas Rangers have agreed to a $750,000, one-year contract with utility infielder Adam Rosales. [url=htt
ARLINGTON, Texas - The Texas Rangers have agreed to a $750,000, one-year contract with utility infielder Adam Rosales. [url=htt
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ARLINGTON, Texas - The Texas Rangers have agreed to a $750,000, one-year contract with utility infielder Adam Rosales. Custom Milwaukee Brewers Nike Jerseys . Rosales was eligible for salary arbitration before the deal announced Thursday. The Rangers also signed left-hander Aaron Poreda and outfielder Brad Snyder to minor league contracts with invitations to major league spring training. Rosales is a .219 career hitter in 319 major league games with Cincinnati (2008-09), Oakland (2010-13) and Texas (2013). He has started at all four infield positions, and also played left field. During a two-week span in August, Rosales was sent back and forth between the Rangers and Oakland. The As designated him for assignment twice in that span, and he was claimed both times by Texas, which also moved him off its roster once before getting him back for good. Stitched Custom Nike Baseball Jerseys . 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Coach Marc Trestman indicated during his press conference on Tuesday that another receiver would be signed by Thursday. Striding to a Start? Tony Grossi of ESPN Cleveland thinks Tuesdays Browns practice could be "regarded as the day the light went on for Johnny Manziel." Manziel split time with Brian Hoyer working with the first-team offence, but had one of his best showings to date. ESPN Cleveland reports Manziel went 15-for-27 passing, finishing practice withh an over 50 per cent completion rate for just the second time in camp. Custom Cincinnati Reds Nike Jerseys. Coach Mike Pettine admitted after practice the former Texas A&M star is "making strides." Manziel took first-team reps for the third straight day on Wednesday. Hoyer will start Saturdays preseason game for the Browns, but the reports on Manziel have entirely positive since he stood out in last Saturdays team scrimmage. 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ESPNs Ben Goessling reports Bridgewater had a strong day in practice on Monday, completing 8-of-10 passes in the 11-on-11 drill with the second-team offence. Sitting Sam The St. Louis Rams will not having starting quarterback Sam Bradford when they open their preseason against the New Orleans Saints on Friday. Bradford will sit out for precautionary reasons as he works his way back from a torn ACL, which he tore in Week 7. Bradford is expected to be in full health for Week 1 of the regular season. ' ' '
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