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 WDSU.com - MLB - Philadelphia Phillies - Phillies Sign Tom Gordon
Gordon responded with 46 saves that season, and had established the major league record for consecutive games saved at 54 until Eric Gagne broke that mark in 2003 for the Los Angeles Dodgers.
Gordon is expected to be Philadelphia's new closer and will earn $4.5 million in his first season, $7 million in 2007 and $5.5 million during the final year of the bonus-laden deal.
Gordon served as a part-time starter for the Royals at the start of his career before the Red Sox converted him to a closer full-time in 1998.
www.wdsu.com /mlb008/5458748/detail.html   (343 words)

  
 FOXSports.com - MLB- Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim Team Front
Black, who earlier this month worked out a deal to remain in Angels colors through the 2007 season, agreed to meet with the Dodgers but later changed his mind.
FOXSports.com - MLB- Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim Team Front
Then he called the Angels and asked for permission to interview Black for the position.
nmsn.foxsports.com /mlb/team?statsId=3   (461 words)

  
 University of Louisville News
Tags: NCAA Football, Kansas City Royals, Louisville Cardinals Football, Los Angeles Dodgers
Kim Clijsters is still considering retirement after the 2007 season, citing the demands of staying in top condition.
Saturday, December 31, 2005 Indians back on the road at OSU On the road again Just can't wait to get on the road again The life I love is making music with my friends And I can't wait to get on the road again...
www.topix.net /ncaa/louisville   (1128 words)

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