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Wednesday, December 3, 2008
More and more, there is a sense within the industry that players who have decent offers in hand would be well-served to take the money now (this does not apply to CC Sabathia, by the way, who is unique in this market). A.J. Burnett might be the classic example of this. By all accounts, he had multiple opportunities from which to choose a couple of weeks ago, but already, the landscape seems to be changing. In the aftermath of the death of Jays owner Ted Rogers, Toronto is not necessarily in the ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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