1:04 AM ET, Sun August 01, 2010
NameUpdates in Last 24 HrsNoPosHtWt ExpAgeBirthplaceSalary
Garret Anderson
9 LF/RF 6-3 225 1638Los Angeles, California$550,000
Brad Ausmus
12 C 5-11 190 1740New Haven, Connecticut$850,000
Brian Barton
26 LF/RF 6-3 190 227Los Angeles, California$402,000
Ronald Belisario
54 RP 6-3 237 127Maracay, Venezuela$412,500
Ronnie Belliard
3 3B/2B/1B 5-10 212 1235Bronx, New York$825,000
Chad Billingsley
58 SP 6-1 245 425Defiance, Ohio$3,850,000
Casey Blake
23 3B/1B 6-2 204 1136Des Moines, Iowa$6,250,000
Jonathan Broxton
51 RP/CL 6-4 294 526Augusta, Georgia$4,000,000
Jamey Carroll
14 SS/2B/3B 5-9 170 836Evansville, Indiana$1,535,677
Blake DeWitt
33 2B/3B 5-11 175 224Sarasota, Florida$410,000
Scott Elbert
57 RP 6-1 213 224Joplin, Missouri
A.J. Ellis
17 C 6-2 227 229Cape Girardeau, Missouri
John Ely
48 SP 6-2 200 R24Harvey, Illinois
Andre Ethier
16 RF/LF 6-2 210 428Phoenix, Arizona$5,750,000
Rafael Furcal
15 SS 5-8 196 1032Loma de Cabrera, Dominican Republic$9,500,000
Charlie Haeger
65 SP/RP 6-1 211 426Livonia, Michigan$411,000
Chin-lung Hu
60 SS/2B 5-11 191 326Tainan City, Taiwan
Reed Johnson
5 LF/CF/RF 5-10 180 733Riverside, California$800,000
Matt Kemp
27 CF/RF 6-3 226 425Midwest City, Oklahoma$4,000,000
Clayton Kershaw
22 SP 6-3 223 222Dallas, Texas$440,000
Hong-Chih Kuo
56 RP 6-1 242 528Tainan City, Taiwan$950,000
Hiroki Kuroda
18 SP 6-1 190 235Osaka, Japan$15,433,333
Brent Leach
59 RP 6-4 219 127Flowood, Mississippi$400,000
Jon Link
50 RP 6-1 190 R26Columbus, Ohio
James Loney
7 1B 6-3 220 426Houston, Texas$3,100,000
Russell Martin
55 C 5-10 210 427East York, Ontario$5,050,000
James McDonald
31 RP/SP 6-5 195 225Long Beach, California$400,750
Justin Miller
45 RP 6-2 200 832Torrance, California
Carlos Monasterios
37 SP/RP 6-2 175 R24Miranda, Venezuela$400,000
Russ Ortiz
48 SP/RP 6-1 219 1235Encino, California
Ramon Ortiz
35 RP/SP 6-0 175 1137Cotui, Dominican Republic$1,000,000
Vicente Padilla
44 SP 6-2 220 1132Chinandega, Nicaragua$5,025,000
Xavier Paul
30 RF/LF 6-0 160 125Slidell, Louisiana
Manny Ramirez
99 LF 6-0 200 1738Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic$18,695,006
Travis Schlichting
59 RP 6-4 188 125Denver, Colorado
Jason Schmidt
29 SP 6-4 210 1437Lewiston, Idaho$15,217,401
George Sherrill
52 RP 6-0 230 633Memphis, Tennessee$4,500,000
Eric Stults
50 SP/RP 6-0 215 430Plymouth, Indiana$402,000
Ramon Troncoso
38 RP 6-1 220 227San Jose de Ocoa, Dominican Republic$416,000
Cory Wade
47 RP 6-2 185 226Indianapolis, Indiana$402,500
Jeff Weaver
36 RP/SP 6-5 200 1133Northridge, California$800,000
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