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Rptrosters W/Pts And 18-Jan-03 ARIZONA Rook (17) Pitchers (3) Roster List: ACT P Chad Fox 2 AAA-V 1 Major (40) P Mike Hampton 2 AAA-V 3 Roster List: ACT Pitchers (8) P Josh Hancock 2 R P Kurt Ainsworth 1 AAA Infielders (2) Pitchers (15) P Jung Bong 1 AAA 3B Bill Mueller 2 AAA-V P Roger Clemens 38 L2 Y04 2 P Donnie Bridges 1 AA 1B Eric Munson 2 AAA-O 1 SP Jeff D'Amico 3 F 1 P Nick Neugebauer 1 AAA P Valerio De Los Santo 16 AA P Dennis Tankersley 1 A Outfielders (1) P Alan Embree 23 AAA-V 1 P Joe Torres 1 AA P Tom Glavine 37 L2 Y04 1 P Chin-Hui Tsao 1 AA RF Brian Buchanan 2 AAA-V 1 P Darren Holmes 10 AAA-V 1 P Jerome Williams 1 AA P Steve Kline 10 AAA-V P Jon Lieber 3 AAA-V 2 Infielders (5) Rook (13) P Ted Lilly 33 AA SS Wilson Betemit 1 AA Roster List: ACT P Joe Mays 11 AAA-V 1 1B Adrian Gonzalez 1 A P Vladimir Nunoz 14 S 3B Matt Halladay 1 AAA Pitchers (7) P Brad Radke 7 AAA-V 3B Drew Henson 1 AAA P Josh Beckett 1 AA P Francisco Rodriguez 8 R 1B Casey Kotchman 1 A P J.D. Martin 1 A P Kenny Rogers 18 AAA-V 3 P Brett Myers 1 A P Chad Zerbe 3 R Outfielders (4) P Mark Prior 1 AA LF Joe Borchard 1 AA P Seung Song 1 A Catchers (3) RF J.J. Davis 1 AAA P Tim Spooneybarger 1 A C Javier Lopez 6 AAA-V 3 OF Choo Freeman 1 AAA P Pat Strange 1 AAA C Mike Redmond 38 AAA-V LF Mike Restovich 1 AAA C Tom Wilson 24 R Catchers (1) Infielders (11) DA (1) C Mike Rivera 1 A 3B Aaron Boone 3 AAA-V 1 Roster List: ACT Infielders (3) 2B Bret Boone 6 S 2 3B Morgan Ensberg 1 A 1B Sean Casey 8 AAA-V 1 Pitchers (1) 3B Jake Gautreau 1 A 2B Marcus Giles 3 AAA-O 1 P Jesus Colome 3 AAA 1 2B Bobby Hill 1 AA 1B Travis Hafner 7 R 1B Scott Hatteberg 4 AAA-V 3 Outfielders (2) 3B Placido Polanco 12 T RF Jason Lane 1 A 2B Rey Sanchez 6 S 1 BALTIMORE OF Hideki Matsui 1 A 1B Frank Thomas 12 AAA-V 1 2B Fernando Vina 8 AAA-V 1 Major (35) SS Chris Woodward 15 R Roster List: ACT BOSTON Outfielders (11) Pitchers (11) CF Mike Cameron 8 AAA-V 2 Major (27) P Zach Day 3 R LF Jose Cruz Jr. 5 AAA-V 2 P Eric Gagne 6 S 2 Roster List: ACT RF Juan Gonzalez 16 AAA-V 1 P Franklyn German 3 R CF Mark Kotsay 9 T 3 P Ray King 3 R Pitchers (15) CF Kenny Lofton 6 S 3 P Greg Maddux 51 L2 Y04 DH Edgar Martinez 16 AAA-V 1 P Pedro Astacio 3 F 3 P Brian Meadows 3 AA 3 LF Melvin Mora 6 AAA-V 1 P Armando Benitez 6 S 2 P Jamie Moyer 50 S 2 CF Corey Patterson 3 AAA-O 2 P Mike DeJean 6 S 2 P Roy Oswalt 6 S CF Timoniel Perez 4 R P Livan Hernandez 6 S 4 P Gabe White 11 AAA-V 1 LF Albert Pujols 6 S P Steve Karsay 3 AAA-V 3 P Woody Williams 13 L2 Y03 3 RF Sammy Sosa 75 L4 Y06 P Eric Milton 23 L4 Y06 1 P Tim Worrell 6 S 2 P Brad Penny 6 S 3 P Sidney Ponson 3 F 3 Farm (24 of 24) Catchers (4) P Mark Redman 3 F 2 Roster List: ACT C Gary Bennett 20 R P Mike Remlinger 29 AAA-V 2 C Todd Greene 3 AAA-V 2 P Ismael Valdes 6 S 2 Pitchers (13) C Jose Molina 3 R P Javier Vazquez 6 S 3 C Mike Piazza 105 S P Kip Wells 4 AAA 3 P Erik Bedard 2 R P Mike Williams 3 F 1 P Mike Bynum 2 R Infielders (11) P Jamey Wright 6 S 3 P Chris George 2 AA 1 1B Jeff Bagwell 62 S P Bobby Howry 2 AAA-V Catchers (2) 3B Hank Blalock 3 A 1 P Michael Jackson 2 AAA-V 1 3B Eric Chavez 28 L5 Y07 2 C Brad Ausmus 9 S 1 P Cliff Lee 2 R SS Alex Cora 5 R C Mike Lieberthal 6 S P Kerry Ligtenberg 2 AAA-V 3 1B Carlos Delgado 28 L4 Y03 P Kyle Lohse 2 R 2B Denny Hocking 5 AAA-V 2 Infielders (6) P Ramiro Mendoza 2 AAA-V 3 SS Derek Jeter 43 L8 Y07 3 P Jeff Nelson 2 AAA-V 2 1B Brad Fullmer 9 T 2 1B Olmedo Saenz 15 AAA-V P Paul Quantrill 2 AAA-V 3 SS Nomar Garciaparra 48 L8 Y08 3 2B Joe Thurston 3 R P Brandon Villafuerte 2 R 1B Todd Helton 33 L6 Y07 1 3B Ty Wigginton 3 R P Mataso Yoshii 2 AAA-V 1B David Ortiz 3 F 3 3B Matt Williams 3 AAA-V 2 3B Scott Rolen 33 L6 Y06 Catchers (3) Outfielders (9) SS Tony Womack 3 F 4 C Josh Bard 2 R CF Lance Berkman 28 L5 Y07 1 Outfielders (4) C Mark L. Johnson 2 AAA-V 2 CF Milton Bradley 3 AAA-V 2 C Robert Machado 2 R CF Carlos Beltran 6 S 3 RF Carl Everett 3 AAA-V 3 LF Pat Burrell 6 S 1 Infielders (8) RF Vladimir Guerrero 43 L8 Y08 2 RF Shawn Green 33 L6 Y06 3 CF Brian Hunter 3 AAA-V 1 RF Magglio Ordonez 29 L5 Y07 2 SS Deivi Cruz 2 AAA-V 1 LF Chipper Jones 28 L5 Y03 1 SS Omar Infante 2 NDFA LF Brandon Larson 3 R 2B D'Angelo Jimenez 2 AAA 1 LF John Mabry 9 AAA-V Farm (4 of 3) SS Barry Larkin 2 AAA-V RF Eduardo Perez 3 AAA-V 1 SS Felipe Lopez 2 AAA 1 Roster List: ACT 1B Tino Martinez 2 AAA-V 3 Pitchers (2) 2B Freddy Sanchez 2 R Farm (6 of 8) SS Juan Uribe 2 R 1 P Cris Carpenter 2 AAA-V Roster List: ACT P Yorkis Perez 2 AAA-V 1 Page 1 Infielders (2) 3B Keith Ginter 1 AA C Humberto Cota 2 R 3B David Kelton 1 A C Mike Difelice 2 AA 2 SS Ramon E. Martinez 2 AAA-V SS Kazuo Matsui 1 A 2B Junior Spivey 2 A 1 1B Justin Morneau 1 A Infielders (11) 3B Xavier Nady 1 AA SS Alfredo Amezaga 2 R SS Antonio Perez 1 A 1B Steve Cox 2 AAA-V DETROIT 1B Josh Phelps 1 A 1B Angel Echevarria 2 AAA-V 3B Pedro Feliz 2 AA 1 Outfielders (3) SS Julio Lugo 2 AAA-O 2 Major (36) LF Jack Cust 1 AA 2B Lou Merloni 2 R 1 Roster List: ACT OF Gabe Gross 1 A SS Rey Ordonez 2 AAA-V 1 OF Josh Hamilton 1 AAA 2B Pokey Reese 2 AAA-V 2 Pitchers (15) SS Eddie Rogers 2 R P Kris Benson 3 F 2B Jason Romano 2 R JA P Chad Bradford 4 R 1 2B Terry Shumpert 2 AAA-V 1 P Mark Buehrle 67 S FLORIDA P A.J. Burnett 3 AAA-O 3 Outfielders (8) P Bartolo Colon 18 L3 Y04 1 Major (40) CF Tony Alvarez 2 R P Octavio Dotel 6 S 2 Roster List: ACT LF Ben Broussard 2 R P Buddy Groom 7 S 1 CF Coco Crisp 2 R P Tim Hudson 40 L4 Y06 Pitchers (14) OF Jay Davis 2 R P Jason Jennings 3 R P Andy Ashby 3 F 1 RF Rob Mackowiak 2 R P Billy Koch 20 L2 Y04 1 P Joe Borowski 3 R CF Jason Michaels 2 R P John Lackey 3 R P Giovanni Carrara 6 S 1 CF So Taguchi 2 R E P Oliver Perez 13 R P Matt Clement 3 F 3 RF Tony Torcato 2 R P Jay Powell 3 AAA-V Y03 P Freddy Garcia 6 S 2 P Johan Santana 39 R P Blaine Neal 6 R P Billy Wagner 6 S 1 Rook (9) P Jesse Orosco 3 AAA-V 1 Catchers (3) P Russ Ortiz 23 L4 Y06 1 Roster List: ACT P Dan Smith 3 AAA C Ben Davis 8 AAA-V 1 P Steve Trachsel 6 S 3 Pitchers (8) C Toby Hall 5 AAA-V P Jamie Walker 15 R RP Eric Cammack 1 AAA-O C Benito Santiago 3 F 3 P Jarrod Washburn 33 L6 Y08 2 P Pasqual Coco 1 AA Infielders (9) P Scott Williamson 12 AAA-V 1 P Eric Cyr 1 A P Randy Wolf 23 L4 Y06 P Josh Fogg 1 AA 3B Troy Glaus 28 L5 Y07 2 P Jorge Julio 1 A 3B Tony Graffanino 3 AAA-V Y03 1 Catchers (3) P Colby Lewis 1 A 1B Dave Hansen 3 AAA-V Y03 1 C Chad Kreuter 6 S 1 P Kevin Olsen 1 A 1B Matt LeCroy 9 T 1 C A.J. Pierzynski 6 S 1 P Tyler Walker 1 AA 1B Fred McGriff 10 S C Jorge Posada 28 L5 Y07 3 SS Alex Rodriguez 41 L7 Y06 3 Catchers (1) 1B Randall Simon 3 AAA 1 Infielders (12) 1B Lyle Overbay 1 AA 2B Alfonso Soriano 3 AAA-O 2 3B Edgardo Alfonzo 28 L5 Y05 3B Robin Ventura 10 S 2 3B Geoffrey Blum 12 R 1 Outfielders (9) SS Orlando Cabrera 6 S 3 1B Greg Colbrunn 24 AAA-V 3 HOUSTON RF J.D.
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