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Tuesday, October 13, 2009 When the Mets were shopping Billy Wagner at the trade deadline last year, he was hoping for a match that would allow him to close full time in 2010. Now, he might not even pitch. "I don't plan on talking to nobody," the impending free agent said of possible teams, according to the New York Post. When asked if that meant he would retire, according to the newspaper, Wagner said: "Why wouldn't I? I've got nothing else to [accomplish]." When he was traded to Boston in August, Wagner asked that ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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