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Saturday, January 23, 2010

Tejada heading back to Baltimore

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  • ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE In this May 2, 2007, file photo, Baltimore Orioles shortstop Miguel Tejada reaches for a ground ball hit by Detroit Tigers Magglio Ordonez during the second inning of a baseball game in Detroit. A Baltimore Orioles official familiar with the decision says the team has agreed on a 1-year deal to bring back Tejada, who played with the club from 2004 through 2007. The person spoke with The Associated Press on condition of anonymity on Saturday, Jan. 23, 2010, because the contract hinges on Tejada passing a physical, which has not yet been given.

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By David Ginsburg ASSOCIATED PRESS

BALTIMORE (AP) -- The Baltimore Orioles and Miguel Tejada are headed toward a reunion. This time, however, Tejada will play third base instead of shortstop.

Tejada and the Orioles have agreed on a 1-year contract, pending a physical, the infielder confirmed Saturday.

"I've reached a deal for one season and $6 million. I know it's less than what I made last year, but the market has changed and I feel happy to be able to play in the major leagues," Tejada told The Associated Press in Santo Domingo during a phone interview from Miami.

Tejada made more than $14 million with the Houston Astros in 2009, the final season of a six-year, $72 million contract he signed with the Orioles. Tejada played shortstop with the Orioles from 2004-07 before being traded to Houston for five players: outfielder Luke Scott, pitchers Troy Patton, Matt Albers and Dennis Sarfate, and third baseman Mike Costanzo.

Cesar Izturis played deftly in the field at shortstop with Baltimore last year and is expected to retain his starting position in 2010. Tejada will be asked to play third base, a position that became vacant when the Orioles decided against bringing back Melvin Mora.

"I'll play in third base, which means a change in my career," he said. "It's like the beginning of a new career, but I'll continue doing my same workout routine to be able continue my career."

Tejada hit .313 with 14 home runs and 86 RBIs in 158 games last season. The 35-year-old became a free agent after the Astros declined to offer him arbitration last month.

Orioles president of baseball operations Andy MacPhail recalled Saturday asking Tejada to move from shortstop during his final year in Baltimore.

"He said he didn't think it was time. He went to the National League after I traded him there and was the All-Star shortstop for two years," MacPhail noted. "So, who's to say Miggy wasn't right?"

Now, however, Tejada is willing to switch to the hot corner. And MacPhail is confident Tejada will capably handle the position.

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