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J.T. Snow agreement on a $2 million contract with Boston Red Sox

The 37-year-old first baseman J.T. Snow must definitely pass a physical before the agreement on a $2 million one-year contract gets signed. The MLB player J.T. Snow who spent nine seasons with San Francisco the 268 hitter and known for his good defense played for the California Angels and New York Yankees in the major leagues.

MLB player Snow best season came in 1997 when he hit .281 with 28 home runs and 104 RBIs. MLB J.T. Snow's deal was first reported by ESPN.com, Red Sox


spokesman said the team had no official comment on the outcome on the player situation.

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