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By By Jim Baker
MLB Insider Friday, January 16, 2004 Not only did they not get their man, the Mets may be in trouble over how they handled the pursuit of Vladimir Guerrero. According to a report in the New York Times, the players association is seeking an investigation into the amount and source of medical records the Mets had on Guerrero. It is illegal to get records on a job seeker without their permission. As Rafael Hermoso points out, Guerrero did not suffer as a result in that he still got a sizeable contract from the Angels. The association' ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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