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By Jay Jaffe, Kevin Goldstein and Christina Kahrl
Baseball Prospectus Wednesday, February 4, 2009 On Wednesday, Buster Olney broke down the available jobs in the American League and our friends at Baseball Prospectus took the first shot at filling them with available free agents, top prospects or trades. Today, it is the National League's turn for the same treatment. AVAILABLE FREE AGENTS Astros: The departed Ty Wigginton wasn't the second coming of Brooks Robinson with the leather, but his combination of offense and defense clearly trumps what currently in his place, holdover Geoff Blum ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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