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Gimme Edwin Jackson.... NOW !
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Originally Posted by Ecook0808
Welcome home!
The Jays said they were open to trade Doc to any team, but we would prolly hafta give up Joba and/or Phil with AJax involved as well.
Originally Posted by Ecook0808
King I have already said what I would give up...any of Montero, Hughes, Joba or Ajax for Doc.
Get Doc, sign Mauer next offseason.
I would like to give up Montero and maybe Hughes for him
I think Granderson and edwin would be a good gets as well, but idk what they would be asking
Updated: December 7, 2009, 2:40 PM ET
[h2]Sources: Pettitte back in 2010
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INDIANAPOLIS -- The first step is complete for free agent left-hander Andy Pettitte's return to the world champion New York Yankees next season as they seek to repeat.
Pettitte, who has indicated a preference to play for the Yankees if he came back for a 16th season, has decided to pitch in 2010, major league sources told ESPN The Magazine's Buster Olney at baseball's winter meetings.
For the 37-year-old, it's now just a matter of working out a deal with the Yankees, the sources told Olney Monday morning.
Yankees manager Joe Girardi, speaking at a charity event Monday, said pitching is what the Yankees need to address "first and foremost."
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I knew he was to going to make a decision fairly quickly. By playing all the way up to November 4th, this time gets here really quickly.
" -- Joe Girardi on Andy Pettitte's
possible return
WASHINGTON -- The Washington Nationals have acquired reliever Brian Bruney from the New York Yankees for a player to be named.
Bruney went 5-0 with a 3.92 ERA in 44 appearances with the World Series champion Yankees this year.
The 27-year-old right-hander is 16-10 with 13 saves and a 4.27 ERA in 230 career games over six seasons with the Yankees and Diamondbacks.
Bruney had a career-best 12 saves in 2005 with Arizona.
To make room on their roster, the Nationals unconditionally released right-handed reliever Saul Rivera.
Rivera had a 6.10 ERA in 30 appearances for Washington this year.
Wait..... Kennedy, Coke & Jackson for Granderson basically ??
HELL NO !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Kennedy is Mr Triple A...dude cant do anything in the pros
Coke -
Jacksons potential = Granderson, without as much power
in conclusion...WIN
Beat me to itOriginally Posted by IncredibleEv
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