Written by Jersey
When I attended school in Miami, then-Marlins pitcher Carl Pavano was in the midst of a breakout season that ultimately led to his ludicrously overpriced Yankee contract...
Written by Josh Levitt
Back in 2004, the New York Yankees signed Carl Pavano to a four-year/$40 million contract. The Yankees, who outbid the rival Boston Red Sox for Pavano's services, believed that they had just signed a budding star and potential ace...
Written by Ronald Manbaum
The Indians made quite a splash in the free-agent market recently by signing Carl Pavano to a one-year deal for $1.5 million. I suppose the risk of signing Pavano is fairly low since the Indians are only on the hook for $1...
Written by TAB BAMFORD
With a healthy part of the dust beginning to settle in free agency, we're roughly halfway through the offseason for Major League Baseball. So let's talk about which team has improved its roster the most...
Written by Nick Carlo
Carl Pavano has reportedly signed with the Cleveland Indians. The deal was for one- year. I'm not sure about the money he got paid. As soon as I find out the money he got I will let all you know, if you know then just post it...
Written by Chris Kreitzer
General Manager Mark Shapiro seems to be really pushing to complete his 2009 roster as Buster Olney is reporting that the Indians are close to signing off injured Starting Pitcher Carl Pavano...
Written by Ray K.
The Cleveland Indians today signed Carl Pavano signs to a one-year deal. This represents an opportunity for the Indians to Indians to perhaps get a good year out of the often over-rated, over-priced, often-injured Pavano...