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Justin Duchscherer, P, Oakland AthleticsWednesday 1/9, 4:30 PM CT
Justin Duchscherer re-signed a one-year contract with the A's on Wednesday. Terms of the deal were not disclosed. Duchscherer posted a 4.96 ERA in 17 relief appearances in 2006, but he's expected to be shifted to the starting rotation this spring. He's recovering from hip surgery.
Keith Foulke, P, Oakland AthleticsWednesday 1/9, 11:40 AM CT
Keith Foulke is wanting to pitch again after sitting out the 2007 season following surgery to remove bone chips from his elbow. The D'Backs plan to watch Foulke throw later this month, but it's not clear at this point what other teams will be in attendance, according to the Arizona Republic. It's possible (though very unlikely) that Foulke could end up competing for the closer role in Arizona, but he'll probably have to work his way back as a middle reliever at first.
Brian Roberts, 2B, Baltimore OriolesWednesday 1/9, 11:30 AM CT
Phil Rogers of the Chicago Tribune thinks that a deal sending Brian Roberts to the Cubs is inevitable. The package that the Cubs will send to Baltimore is believed to include Sean Gallagher, Sean Marshall and Ronny Cedeno, though it's not clear if those are the only three players involved. Roberts hit .290 with 12 homers, 57 RBI, 103 runs scored and 50 steals last year. He would bump Mark DeRosa to a utility role.
Eddie Guardado, P, Texas RangersWednesday 1/9, 11:04 AM CT
Eddie Guardado is expected to sign a contract with the Rangers sometime this week. Guardado held a 7.24 ERA in 15 games last year after coming back from elbow surgery. If he shows that he's healthy, the veteran could push C.J. Wilson for the closer job.
Miguel Cairo, 1B, Seattle MarinersWednesday 1/9, 10:57 AM CT
The Mariners signed Miguel Cairo to a one-year deal Tuesday. Cairo batted .253 with 10 steals in 82 games with the Yankees and Cardinals last year. He's expected to fill a utility role, though it's possible he could push Jose Lopez for some playing time at second.
Luke Hudson, P, Kansas City RoyalsWednesday 1/9, 10:47 AM CT
The Royals avoided arbitration by signing Luke Hudson Wednesday to a one-year deal worth a little more than $500,000. Hudson made just one start last year before eventually requiring surgery on his pitching shoulder in June. He is expected to be recovered enough to compete in spring training. "When he's healthy, he's got some pretty dynamic stuff," GM Dayton Moore said in the Kansas City Star. "The quality of his pitches is very good. We're counting on him coming in here and competing for a job."
Aubrey Huff, DH, Baltimore OriolesWednesday 1/9, 10:36 AM CT
Aubrey Huff strained his groin during an offseason workout recently. The Orioles don't consider the ailment to be serious, and at this point, it doesn't look like it will require surgery or hamper Huff at all during spring training, according to the Baltimore Sun. This situation is certainly worth monitoring, though.