Kevin Millar

Kevin Millar

Kevin Millar is an infielder in major league baseball. He's a first baseman for the Baltimore Orioles and wears number 15. He is managed by Sam Perlozzo.

 
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When the free agent season began, one of the hot names on the market was pitcher Mike Gonzalez. The left hander was one of the top relief pitchers in baseball last season and was a hot commodity on the market because of his ability to strike out hitters and his dominate stuff. Gonzalez, who was a type A free agent, was not surprisingly offered arbitration by the Braves, who were hoping to acquire two high draft picks for losing Gonzalez. Back...  
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Free agent left-hander Mike Gonzalez has reached preliminary agreement with the Baltimore Orioles on a guaranteed two-year, $12 million contract, a baseball source said. The deal is subject to Gonzalez passing a physical exam.  
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A man-crush is fast developing on Nolan Reimold. Several fantasy baseball analysts have shared some commentary regarding the young outfielder. Ultimately, the point of emphasis regarding this pre-spring training infatuation with Reimold stems from the lineup surrounding the young star.  The Orioles are now a team that provides some star power to go with tremendous upside in their younger players. From a fantasy perspective, it is a lineup...  
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Finally, the Baltimore Orioles are investing in some pitching. Young arms are good to build on, but veteran arms are needed to compete with the Yankees and Red Sox, also known as the Boardwalk and Park Place of Major League Baseball. Kevin Millwood should be, at most, serviceable as a starter for this team. Millwood, who is six-to-seven innings in the book and pretty stingy on allowing runs. I watched his start for the Texas Rangers against...  
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DENVER — Garrett Atkins found an good place to steer his career back on track, signing a one-year, $4-million deal with the Baltimore Orioles that includes an $8.5 club option with a $500,000 buyout. Atkins can make an additional $500,000 in plate appearance bonuses. Atkins struggled with the Rockies last season, losing his starting job [...]  
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