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Jeff Cirillo signed a one-year contract with Minnesota back on Dec. 13, but it took until Friday night for the veteran infielder to say goodbye to the Brewers and officially become a Twin.
Jeff Cirillo became a $6.6 million "super utility" infielder for the Padres after they completed a six-player trade with the Mariners on Tuesday.
In a candid Milwaukee Talks conversation, Brewers veteran Jeff Cirillo talks about his relationship with fans and teammates, changes in the organization, steroids and religion in baseball.
Cirillo from the 15-day disabled list on Tuesday. Cirillo went on the disabled list July 24 with a partially dislocated right shoulder. He also strained a muscle on the left side of his back ...
Third baseman Jeff Cirillo has blocked a trade to the New York Mets, saying he'd rather come off the bench for the Seattle Mariners than take his chances with another team.
DENVER, July 13 -- The Colorado Rockies signed third baseman Jeff Cirillo to a four-year extension Thursday with a club option for 2006. His current was scheduled to expire after the 2001 season ...
Jeff Cirillo still can't explain why he had such a difficult season at the plate last year. He's just determined not to repeat it. "I've never struggled like that before in baseball," Cirillo said ...
July 13, 2000 - The Colorado Rockies have scheduled a news conference today to announce that third baseman Jeff Cirillo has signed a contract extension that reportedly will keep him with the team ...
Cirillo, 37, is hoping the decision he made Wednesday will change that, as he signed a one-year contract with the Minnesota Twins to serve as a backup infielder.
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