Catcher Mike Napoli and the Texas Rangers have finalized a $9.4 million, one-year contract, avoiding a salary arbitration hearing. After spending his first five major league seasons with the Los Angeles Angels, Napoli set career highs last season by hitting
Here are a few highlights from Monday's episode featuring David Moore and Rick Gosselin: On why the Rangers haven't signed Mike Napoli to a longer-term deal: Gosselin: Well, you only have so much money ... and give him credit too for coming ...
Rangers catcher Mike Napoli said Monday that his injured left ankle continues ... But I've been feeling good and getting better day by day." Napoli said he's been running on the ankle and even doing so with a sled behind him on Monday.
Over the weekend Mike Napoli and the Rangers avoided arbitration with a one-year, $9.4 million deal, but the ankle injury he suffered in Game 6 of the World Series continues to bother the catcher and figures to limit him at the beginning of ...
Catcher Mike Napoli and the Texas Rangers finalized a $9.4 million, one-year contract Sunday to avoid a salary-arbitration hearing. Napoli set career highs last season by hitting .320 with 30 homers and 75 RBI in 113 games in his first season ...