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#31 1B Daryle Ward

of the Chicago Cubs whose current status is 15-Day


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Proper Name: Daryle Lamar Ward

Born on: June 27, 1975

Birthplace: Lynwood, CA, USA

Resides in: , ,

Height: 6.0

Weight: 240 lbs.

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Bats: L

Throws: L

Pos: 1B

College: Santa Ana (CA) JC

Age: 35

Service Time: 7.044

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Signed thru:

2007 season

Free Agent After:

2007 season


Contract:

signed deal for 2007 season worth $1.05M on 12/15/06- + he receives a $1M salary in 2007- + the deal includes a mutual option for 2008 or a $50K buyout- + 2006 salary: $700K, 2005: $950K (+ $65K in performance bonuses)
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Career Transactions:


August 31, 2006: Traded from WAS to ATL in exchange for Luis Atilano...December 15, 2006: Signed 1-year deal with an option with the Cubs as a free agent.


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