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The RotoFeed :: Diamondbacks Exercise Option On Brandon Webb

No-brainer here. If Webb puts together a season that looks in any way like his successful 2008, he will be an absolute bargain at that price. Full Article at Sports Blogs

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  1. PHOENIX Pitcher Brandon Webb's $8.5 million option was exercised Friday by the Arizona Diamondbacks. The right-hander made just one start last season before being put on the disabled list and had arthroscopic surgery Aug. 4 on his pitching shoulder. Full Article at The Honolulu Advertiser

  2. Brandon Webb has a contract for the 2010 season. The Arizona D-backs on Friday announced that they've exercised their $8.5 million club option for the right-hander. Full Article at MLB.com

  3. Steve Gilbert, the Diamondbacks beat reporter for MLB.com, is reporting on Twitter, says that the Diamondbacks have exercised the $8.5 million option for Brandon Webb for 2010. Full Article at Metsblog.com

  4. The latest on Brandon Webb’s situation looks something like this: Arizona will likely pick up the $8.5 million option on Webb’s contract. They would like to add a one-year extension but Webb isn’t interested. Full Article at Ashland Daily Independent

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