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Posted on: Wednesday, April 1, 2009

Braves, Chipper agree to 3 years, $42 million

Associated Press

KISSIMMEE, Fla. — Chipper Jones already had a World Series ring and an MVP trophy. What he wanted was the chance to finish up in the place where he started.

The Atlanta Braves were more than glad to give it to him.

The NL batting champion and the Braves agreed yesterday to a $42 million, three-year contract extension though 2012, a deal that could ensure Jones becomes one of those rare stars who plays his entire career in one uniform.

There's an option that could make the extension worth up to $61 million over four seasons.

SHEFFIELD LET GO ONE SHORT OF 500 HOMERS

The Detroit Tigers yesterday released nine-time All-Star outfielder Gary Sheffieldon, leaving him without a team as he closes in on becoming the 25th player to reach the 500 career home run milestone. He has 499.

"I wouldn't say I'm shocked, but I am surprised," Sheffield told The Oakland Press of Pontiac. "To do this when somebody is one home run away ... I don't know how to react to it."

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