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The Rangers' financial commitment to Jones is minimal they will pay him the minimum $400,000 salary, with the Dodgers assuming the rest. If he fails in his part-time role, the team can simply release him.
Of course, the Rangers also must pay virtually all of Catalanotto's remaining $6 million obligation. They tried to trade him to the Marlins, offering to pay his entire salary while receiving only a marginal prospect in return. The Marlins instead obtained Ross Gload from the Royals to fill a similar role.
Catalanotto, who turns 35 on April 27, had a good spring, and his pinch-hitting proficiency would make him a useful National League player. The Marlins were kicking around the possibility of signing him for the minimum salary even after acquiring Gload.
The Yankees are not wavering from their plan to use Cody Ransom at third base until Alex Rodriguez returns from hip surgery.
According to a rival executive, the Giants could pursue McPherson, who was released by the Marlins on Tuesday.
McPherson hit 42 homers for Class AAA Albuquerque last season, and the Giants have liked him in the past.
However, the Giants appear set with Travis Ishikawa at first, Pablo Sandoval at third and Rich Aurilia and Juan Uribe as their backups.
The Yankees have fielded a number of recent trade inquiries on outfielder Melky Cabrera, with rival clubs viewing him as a more inexpensive option than Xavier Nady or Nick Swisher.
Cabrera, however, is "playing as well as he ever has," according to one Yankees official, and the team will only move him for the right price.
The Yankees will need Cabrera in center if Brett Gardner fails to hit adequately enough to remain a regular.
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