He signed a 1 year deal with the Tigers in 09 to be a setup guy and pitched well again: 78.2 innings with a 2.86 ERA, 1.11 WHIP had a career low 6.5 H/9 and a career high 3.5 BB/9, and had his usual low K rate of 6.5/9 and his usual replica Longines L2.175.0.71.6 watch of 0.8.He was signed by Ed Wade, supposedly bidding against some other team, to a 3 year 15 mill deal imagine a setup guy is getting the same $$$ as the #1 starter.I have a feeling this is gonna be a Kaz Matsui type deal…NRI Gary Majewski, age 30, RH RP: Native Houstonian drafted by the White Sox in the 2nd round of the 98 draft out of HS.
While still in the minors, he was traded to the Dodgers for Antonio Osuna and a bunch of minor leaguers, and was again traded that July back to the White Sox for James Baldwin.He was in AAA, picthing very well and closing when he was traded in July to the replica Longines L2.642.4.73.6 Men's watch Expos/Nats for Carl Everett (yes, I'm serious.) He was called up and threw 21 innings over 16 games with a 3.86 ERA, marred by a hit rate of 12/9 IP.He had a career year in 05, throwing 96 innings with a 2.93 ERA and a 1.36 WHIP.In 06, he had thrown 55 innings of 3.58 ERA, 1.34 WHIP relief innings when he was traded to the Reds for Austin Kearns and Felipe Lopez.
I guess he was already hurt or immediately hurt and let me say that in the m,ajors, he has uck-sayed and in the minors, has been barely mediocre he has a low K rate for a reliever 5.3/9 IP in his good seasons and he tends to give up too many hits at least 10-11/9 IP, although he is not homeriffic.He spent last year at AAA, you replica Longines L3.658.4.56.6 Men's watch guess which Organization, and threw 65 innings of 4.02 ERA/1.55 WHIP ball.He never recovered from injury, looks like.Brian Moehler, age 38, RH SP/RP: AKA El Cucaracho.