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Horacio Ramirez has finally hooked on with a team. The Royals signed him to a minor league deal and sent him to extended spring training.
Ramirez, 28, had a run as a mildly useful if oft-injured groundball pitcher before the infamous trade to Seattle for Rafael Soriano.
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Maybe they hope they can trade him for a lights-out reliever? Because seriously, that's all he's ever been good for, and that was only once.
Posted by: FineHamAbounds | May 22, 2008 at 11:19 AM
Maybe Dayton Moore is just tapping his Atlanta roots. KC, afterall, is now sporting 4 (by my count) former Braves.
Posted by: ksesxe | May 22, 2008 at 10:06 PM