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By Sean McAdam
Special to ESPN.com Tuesday, December 16, 2003 Twenty-nine teams showed up in New Orleans -- Brian Cashman and Co. remain on double-secret probation -- but not everyone left for home with the same prize packages. In that regard, the winter meetings are no different than the regular season -- expectations (and budgets) aren't the same for everyone. Where some small-market teams were content to make cost-conscious improvements, others were fixated on acquiring -- or in some cases, dumping -- big-name players. The fallout isn't final, either. ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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