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New York reliever Rafael Soriano did not notify the Yankees he was opting out of his deal, which calls for him to make $11 million next year and $14 million in 2013. Soriano was injured for much of this season and went 2-3 with a 4.12 ERA, losing his intended job as Mariano Rivera's setup man.
Angels outfielder Vernon Wells also didn't notify Los Angeles he would leave. Wells, who hit .218 with 25 homers and 66 RBIs, is owed $21 million in each of the next three seasons.
Among those whose options were exercised were Tampa Bay pitcher Kyle Farnsworth ($3.3 million), Toronto infielder Edwin Encarnacion ($3.5 million), Atlanta utilityman Eric Hinske ($1.55 million), Arizona catcher Henry Blanco ($1.15 million) and infielder Willie Bloomquist ($1.1 million)
Boston declined options on right-handers Scott Atchison (next year's minimum plus $200,000) and Dan Wheeler ($3 million); Arizona declined options on left-hander Zach Duke ($5.5 million) and infielder Aaron Hill, whose option covered 2012-14 at $26 million total. Pittsburgh turned down infielder Ronny Cedeno ($3 million), Ryan Doumit ($7.25 million), left-hander Paul Maholm ($9.75 million) and catcher Chris Snyder ($6.75 million).
Also declined were Cincinnati right-hander Francisco Cordero ($12 million); Tampa Bay catcher Kelly Shoppach ($3.2 million); and Toronto right-hander Jon Rauch.
[Associated Press;
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