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Washington Nationals Buy Out Austin Kearns...5 Others Become Free Agents.

In early 2007, when then-DC GM Jim Bowden signed right fielder Austin Kearns to a 3-year/$17.5 million dollar deal with a $10 million dollar club option for a fourth year or a $1 million dollar buyout, Kearns told Washington Post writer Barry Svrluga,... Full Article at Federal Baseball

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