Saturday, December 30, 2006
Aaron Boone Signs With The Fish
Third baseman Aaron Boone has reached a one-year deal with the Florida Marlins. The deal will pay $925,000 and Boone is expected to replace Wes Helms.
Boone will give Florida some versatility as he can play second base if need be. Look for him to get an everyday job at third base for the Marlins this season. He could be a very important veteran addition to a very young team.
Last year he played for the Cleveland Indians and appeared in 104 games hitting .251 with seven home runs and 48 RBI.
Boone will give Florida some versatility as he can play second base if need be. Look for him to get an everyday job at third base for the Marlins this season. He could be a very important veteran addition to a very young team.
Last year he played for the Cleveland Indians and appeared in 104 games hitting .251 with seven home runs and 48 RBI.