Mark Buehrle
Ozzie: It was Mark Buehrle's choice
Along the way the new Miami Marlins manager hoped to get some genuine reaction from White Sox fans about losing their ace pitcher Mark Buehrle to Guillen's new team. Buehrle agreed to a four-year, $58 million free agent deal with the Marlins,
They should also meet with representatives of Mark Buehrle this week as well. Texas could certainly bolster its staff by adding one of the two pitchers and if the market for Wilson ends up including six years, that means Buehrle makes even more sense.
DALLAS — The Washington Nationals pinned their highest winter hopes on signing Mark Buehrle, the free agent pitcher they believed would turn their young, deep rotation into one of the league's best. In October, they envisioned slotting him between
The Marlins' heavy offseason spending continued today, as they agreed to sign lefty Mark Buehrle to a four-year, $58MM deal, tweets Ken Rosenthal of FOX Sports. The durable lefty will head to the National League for the
The Marlins, dominating the market under art dealer-owner Jeffrey Loria, increased their spending spree to $191 million in less than a week, agreeing Wednesday to a $58 million, four-year contract with left-hander Mark Buehrle just hours after