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Marlins Sign Clay Hensley, Gary Glover

According to Juan C. Rodriguez of the South Florida Sun-Sentinel, the Marlins signed Clay Hensley to a minor league deal.  He already started for the Zephyrs yesterday.  The Marlins released Mike Wood to make room for him.  The Astros had signed Hensley back in December after the Padres non-tendered him.  He was pretty good in '06 but had labrum surgery since then.

Clark Spencer of the Miami Herald adds that the Marlins inked reliever Gary Glover.  Glover had signed a minor league deal with the Nationals in January. 


Comments

Hey Tim,
When I went to a Zephyrs game last year they were the AAA affiliate of the new york mets. Was there a minor league restructuring that shifted them to the Marlins or was I originally mistaken?

And they signed Gary Glover...

@terrasaire
The minor league teams change affiliation every few years

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