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ANGELS HAVE WORK TO DO ON CONTRACTS.


Byline: Orange County Register

Paul Cohen Paul Cohen can refer to:
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, the agent for Angels center fielder Jim Edmonds James Patrick "Jim" Edmonds (born June 27, 1970 in Fullerton, California) is a left-handed batter who plays for the St. Louis Cardinals. Edmonds is affectionately known as Jimmy Baseball [1], "Lassie" and as "Hollywood"[2] among Cardinals fans.  and reliever Troy Percival Troy Eugene Percival (born August 9, 1969 in Fontana, California) is a Major League Baseball reliever on the St. Louis Cardinals. Percival came out of retirement on June 8, 2007 when he signed a minor league deal with the Cardinals[1]. , will arrive in Tempe, Ariz., today in hopes of finalizing four-year contracts for both.

Edmonds' deal would be worth between $8.5 million and $10 million. Percival's would be about worth $3.5 million.

First baseman J.T. Snow also is edging toward an agreement. His three-year contract would fall in the $5 million-$6 million range. The last step for each will be approval from Angels ownership.

Also: Ricky Jordan Paul Scott Jordan (born May 26, 1965 in Richmond, California) was a Major League Baseball player from 1988 to 1996 for the Philadelphia Phillies and Seattle Mariners. Jordan was noted for being a very good pinch hitter, who also played first base. , trying to win a bench job, impressed again by hitting one of the Angels' six home runs in a 14-8 victory over Seattle. "They talk about there not being arms lying around," manager Marcel Lachemann Marcel Ernest Lachemann (born June 13, 1941 in Los Angeles, California) is a baseball pitching coach and a former relief pitcher for the Oakland Athletics.

After a three-year stint (1969 - 1971 in the majors, he became the pitching coach for the California Angels in 1984.
 said. "Well, there aren't bats like that lying around, either." . . . Third baseman Tim Wallach was pulled from the lineup because of a strained left calf muscle. . . . Steve Ontiveros said the swelling in his right elbow has subsided.
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Title Annotation:SPORTS
Publication:Daily News (Los Angeles, CA)
Date:Mar 6, 1996
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