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The Yankees signed Pettitte to a one-year, $5.5 million contract that could pay him $12 million if he reaches incentives based on innings and roster time.
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With no active major leaguers on the roster this time, Japan's offense sputtered.
He said that the Colts did not have as much talent on the roster this time.
He will probably be promoted to the active roster in time for the game.
The roster this time is Dorothea Röschmann, soprano; Ian Bostridge, tenor; and Thomas Quasthoff, bass-baritone, with Julius Drake at the keyboard.
Erwin Swiney and Todd Franz were added to the 53-man roster in time for the Packers' game at New England today.
Westbrook, 35, who had a lower back strain, rejoined the roster in time for the Cardinals' three-game series against National League Central-leading Pittsburgh.
Alphabetically, the roster this time runs from Roberto Alagna to Deborah Voigt, by seniority, from the newcomer Aleksandrs Antonenko, a tenor from Latvia, to the veteran tenor Plácido Domingo.
It was a financial squeeze, but she knew she would have to work on her client roster full time if she wanted her voice-over business to succeed.
She plans to expand the roster in time, but at the moment she's still focused on making her own music.
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