Mora’s career with Orioles ends with 1-year Rockies agreement (Baltimore Sun)
3rd baseman agrees to 1-year deal with Rockies Although it had been anticipated for months, Melvin Mora’s career with the Orioles officially ended Sunday when he agreed to a one-year, $1.3 million deal to be a utility player with the Colorado Rockies. The contract is pending a physical examination this week.
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