Free agent outfielder Gary Roenicke is signed by the Atlanta Braves

 

 

On January 21 1987 — Free agent outfielder Gary Roenicke, who spent last season with the Yankees after eight years with Baltimore, is signed by the Atlanta Braves.

 

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