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The San Francisco Giants gave Buster Posey, the fifth overall pick in the amateur draft, a $6.2 million bonus, which is the highest in the draft’s history.
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Daniel Murphy, batting sixth and playing left field, made his major league debut in Saturday’s game against the Astros.
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The Yankees signed Eric Milton to a minor league deal Friday, and will explore the possibility of signing Richie Sexson.
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If Danilo Gallinari had an N.C.A.A. pedigree, an endorsement from *** Vitale and a less-exotic name, he might have been greeted with roses instead of raspberries on Thursday.
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The Yankees pounced on the chance to draft Gerrit Cole, their vision of his 98-mile-an-hour fastball outweighing any dread of negotiating with the agent Scott Boras.
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The Tampa Bay Rays selected Tim Beckham, a high school shortstop from Griffin, Ga., with the No. 1 pick in the amateur draft.
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The Mets used their two first-round picks on Ike Davis a first baseman from Arizona State, and Reese Havens, a shortstop from South Carolina — both power hitters.
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The Yankees’ first-round pick in Thursday’s amateur draft, Gerrit Cole, 17, showed that they were still committed to young pitchers.
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Pedro Alvarez, a third baseman for Vanderbilt, had a stellar high school career in New York. With the first pick overall, the Rays chose the powerful shortstop Tim Beckham.
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The Tampa Bay Rays have the No. 1 pick in the draft, just as they did last year, and and as a rising club that expects to keep improving, there is an added sense of urgency to make the right call.
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Pedro Alvarez, widely expected to be among the top three picks in the draft, initially chose college over professional baseball and is now likely to become a multimillionaire.
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