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Orioles agree to terms with Yovani Gallardo on restructured two-year deal for guaranteed $22 million
It took just one day for the Orioles to salvage their agreement with right-hander Yovani Gallardo as the sides came to terms on Wednesday evening to a restructured two-year deal that will pay Gallardo a guaranteed $22 million, according to an industry source. - While the Orioles wait for more tests on pitcher Yovani Gallardo, their history with contracts and physicals is being drudged up.
- Yovani Gallardo's club physical has hit a snag. Club doctors ordered additional tests Tuesday afternoon after reviewing the MRI of his physical, according to an industry source.
- Suk-min Yoon spent his childhood in South Korea idolizing fellow countryman Chan Ho Park as he become the first South Korean-born player to pitch the major leagues, all while hoping that one day he could follow in Park's footsteps. The 27-year-old right-hander's dream got closer to reality Tuesday
- Four days after agreeing to terms with right-hander Suk-min Yoon, the Orioles made their three-year deal with the South Korean pitcher official on Monday.
- As the sun rises this morning, the Orioles still have yet to announce their signing of South Korean pitcher Suk-min Yoon.
- On the eve of the first workout for pitchers and catchers this spring, the Orioles once again traveled an international route Thursday in an attempt to improve their pitching staff, agreeing to terms with South Korean right-handed pitcher Suk-min Yoon on a three-year deal, according to an industry source.
- There was a sense throughout the industry that the Orioles' decision to back away from closer Grant Balfour after his failed physical in December could adversely affect the club going forward. That reality apparently played a part in not landing veteran starter Bronson Arroyo.
- The Orioles are continuing their dialogue with Ervin Santana, Bronson Arroyo and Ubaldo Jimenez.
- A potential deal with outfielder Tyler Colvin has been held up due to concerns the Orioles had about a physical he took last Wednesday, according to an industry source.
- There was a flurry of activity at the Orioles' spring training complex this past week as the club held a January minicamp for the third straight season.
- Henry Urrutia stood at his locker Thursday at the Ed Smith Stadium complex and joked that one of the best parts of his day right now is when he walks down the hallway and steps on the scale.
- The Orioles are expected to announce the signing of outfielder Tyler Colvin to a major league deal today, as we first reported last night, pending a physical. He will be the 12th outfielder who will be invited to spring training.
- The Orioles continue to add to their outfield depth, agreeing to terms with Tyler Colvin on a major league deal pending a physical, according to an industry source. The physical was scheduled for Wednesday afternoon.
- SARASOTA, Fla. -- New Orioles designated hitter/outfielder Delmon Young arrived at minicamp in Sarasota on Wednesday morning, participating in the club¿s position player workout by taking batting practice and shagging fly balls in left field.
- Orioles outfielder Nolan Reimold arrived at minicamp Wednesday morning after he recently received clearance to resume baseball activities with no restrictions.