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Wednesday, December 7, 2005 Yankees offer Bernie arbitration New York Yankees: Bernie Williams might be back with the Yankees. The free-agent outfielder was offered salary arbitration before Wednesday night's deadline, giving him and the team another month to work out a possible deal. Williams has until Dec. 19 to accept, but the sides likely have an understanding that he will decline. New York also offered arbitration to left-hander Al Leiter and reliever Ramiro Mendoza. They also are expected to decline. Mets cut t ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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