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Houston Astros re-sign Ben Gamel to 1-year deal
Houston Astros re-sign Ben Gamel to one-year deal
Ben Gamel will return to the Houston Astros. According to MLB.com, Gamel signed a one-year $1.2 million deal with a $200,000 signing bonus. The other $1 million is not guaranteed unless he makes the team out of Spring Training.
Astros bringing back Ben Gamel on 1-year deal
The Astros added a much-needed left-handed bat on Wednesday by agreeing to a Major League deal with outfielder Ben Gamel to return to Houston, the team announced. Terms of the contract were not disclosed.
Houston Astros, outfielder Ben Gamel agree to one-year contract
The Houston Astros signed free-agent outfielder Ben Gamel on a major-league contract, the team announced Wednesday night, bringing back a part of their outfield from late last season. Gamel’s one-year deal includes a $200,
Astros bring back veteran outfielder on one-year deal
“Outfielder Ben Gamel and the Houston Astros are in agreement on a one-year, $1.2 million contract, sources tell ESPN. Gamel's deal is a major league contract that includes a $200,000 signing bonus, and the remaining $1 million is non-guaranteed,” Jeff Passan of ESPN reported in a post on X, formerly Twitter.
Astros Re-Sign Ben Gamel
The Astros have re-signed Ben Gamel to a one-year major league contract. The Wasserman client is reportedly guaranteed a $200K signing bonus and would secure a $1MM base salary if he breaks camp. The Astros have a 40-man roster opening thanks to the Ryan Pressly trade, so no corresponding move was necessary.
Outfielder Ben Gamel agrees to $1.2 million, 1-year deal to remain with Houston Astros
Outfielder Ben Gamel is staying with the Houston Astros, agreeing Wednesday to a $1.2 million, one-year contract. Gamel gets a $200,000 signing bonus and a $1 million salary, which is not guaranteed.
AL West Check-In: Astros re-sign former Mariners outfielder
HOUSTON (AP) — Former Seattle Mariners outfielder Ben Gamel is staying with the Houston Astros, agreeing Wednesday to a $1.2 million, one-year contract. Gamel gets a $200,000 signing bonus and a $1 million salary, which is not guaranteed.
Astros' Ben Gamel: Remaining in Houston
Remaining in Houston
Astros re-sign outfielder Ben Gamel
The Houston Astros have re-signed veteran outfielder Ben Gamel to a one-year Major League contract, Astros General Manager Dana Brown announced today. Additional terms of the deal were not disclosed.
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Astros Make Roster Decision Amid MLB Free Agency
The 32-year-old Gamel played 18 games with the New York Mets in the 2024 MLB regular season before being designated for ...
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Former Seattle Mariners Outfielder Gets Major League Deal From Division Rivals
Former Seattle Mariners outfielder Ben Gamel has signed a major league deal with the rival Houston Astros, according to Mark Feinsand of MLB.com. Ben Gamel has ...
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MLB: Astros Strengthen Desired Area, Dashing Alex Bregman's Return Hopes
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