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By John Clayton
ESPN.com Friday, February 16, 2007 A $109 million salary cap gives general managers and coaches spending riches beyond belief. For most teams with $20 million to $30 million of salary cap room, it's a cap that isn't a cap. In fact, there's actually more money to spend than there are players to spend it on. Will teams be excessive or frugal? History teaches us coaches and general managers always spend owners' money. Baseball's latest free agency period proved that. Pitchers considered third or fourth in rotations wat ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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