This post gets thrown into the "Just keeping you in the loop" file.
Yankees pitcher Matt Daley was non-tendered by the Yankees back in early December. For all of you that don't know what "non-tendered" means, it's this:
"Non-tendered means that an arbitration-eligible player was not offered a
contract by their team. A non-tendered player becomes a free agent
available to sign with any team. There is a non-tender deadline which
means that teams must tender contracts to those arbitration-eligible
players by that date & time or effectively release them to become
free agents."
That's from WikiAnswers.
Now, the news is that Daley has signed a new minor league contract with the Yankees. Read about that HERE.
It's also important to point out that the Cubs claimed Brett Marshall off waivers the other day. You remember when the Yankees DFA'd him right? Read BELTRAN ADDED TO ROSTER & MARSHALL DFA'D from December 19th.
Again... just wanted to keep you in the loop.
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