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From Kevin Kernan: CC SABATHIA is the prize
catch for the Yankees New York Yankees , but
don't underestimate the importance of signing free agent Derek Lowe. Say this for Derek Lowe; he can carry the pitching load. The last time he was a free agent I wrote he would be the perfect addition to ...
According to Joe Capozzi of the Palm Beach
Post , Carl Pavano is open to returning to
the Marlins. Capozzi says the Marlins are one of at least five teams interested in the 32 year-old righthander (the Rockies are believed to be another ). ...
JOE CAPOZZI Palm Beach Post Staff Writer Wednesday,
November 12, 2008 WEST PALM BEACH Right-hander Carl Pavano
says he is open to a reunion with the Marlins. And wherever he winds up, Pavano is determined to shed his label as one of the biggest ...
JOE CAPOZZI Palm Beach Post Staff Writer Wednesday,
November 12, 2008 WEST PALM BEACH Right-hander Carl Pavano
says he is open to a reunion with the Marlins. And wherever he winds up, Pavano is determined to shed his label as one of the biggest ...
Wait a minute! Carl Pavano says his four
years with the New York Yankees were “exhausting?” Excuse
me! Exhausting for who, Carl? Oh, that’s right. It takes a lot of work to come up with excuses year after year on ways to make sure ...
From Bryan Hoch : In a pair of
paperwork decisions that were anticipated for months, the Yankees
declined their 2009 options on first baseman Jason Giambi and right-hander Carl Pavano on Tuesday, officially making both players free agents. This news is not surprising at all.
The Yankees have declined their 2009 options on
first baseman Jason Giambi and right-hander Carl Pavano, officially
making both players free agents. This was no surprise that this was going to happen. The only suprise is that it took them this long to cut Pavano. Carl Pavano may go down ...
The Marlins have spoken to the Texas Rangers
about catcher Max Ramirez but are also content to
stick with their current group of catchers if they can't work out a trade.
As you probably know from reading for a
while, I’m a bit of a geek for the
roster-construction aspect of teams: how a team is built, how the pieces fit, finding spaces to make the most of players, platooning, all that good stuff. I’m one ...
Now that Carl Pavano is (hopefully) gone, the
biggest waste of money in the organization is LHP
Kei Igawa. The K-Man is 2-4 with a 6.66 ERA over two seasons. He has pitched in 16 games for the Yankees, 13 of them starts. But Igawa was a solid ...
Get it? That's what's called "topical humor" in
the comedy world. Of which I am not a
part. The illustrious Carl Pavano, who during his three years with the Yankees spent more time at the DL Resort and Casino than the rest of the organization ...
Jason Giambi was one of four Yankees players
to file for free agency on Wednesday, joining Mike
Mussina, Carl Pavano and Damaso Marte. Mussina is still deciding whether he wants to retire or play, while Pavano is still hoping for a return to New ...
1. If you are in a fantasy league,
you should go ahead and draft Carl Pavano and
Jake Peavy as Yankees. With the emphasis on FANTASY. The Yanks have as good a chance of re-signing Jaret Wright as they...
Clark Spencer of the Miami Herald has the
latest on the Marlins. The Marlins have had informal
talks with the Rangers regarding catcher Max Ramirez . The Fish are willing to trade lefty Scott Olsen , though the Rangers are wary of his ...
The New York Yankees announced today they have
declined their options on first baseman Jason Giambi and
right-handed pitcher Carl Pavano, making each player a free agent. Giambi, 37, hit .247 (113-for-458) with 19 doubles, 32 home runs and 96 RBI ...
I’ll admit, I was stunned last night when
I heard Mark Feinsand of the News had written
a story about the idea of Carl Pavano remaining with the Yankees. Meanwhile, the story is getting more bizarre by the minute. Pete Caldera of The Record ...
According to Ed Price of the Newark Star-Ledger
, the Yankees declined their options on Jason Giambi
and Carl Pavano as expected. With Giambi, the Yanks chose his $5MM buyout over his $22MM option. For Pavano, they chose a $1.95MM buyout ...
A few notes from Newsday's Ken Davidoff, who
has blog posts here and here . C.C. Sabathia
's agents met with the Yankees yesterday, among other teams. As you know, teams can only talk contract with their own free agents currently. ...
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- Yankees decline Giambi, Pavano options (AP)
- The Rays’ Success Is Bad For Baseball
- Organizing the Offseason - Possible Targets: Counsell, Lowell, Loretta, Teahen, Mulder, Pavano
- NO 'OPTION' FOR MARTE
- Yankees plan on declining Marte’s option.
- King: Yanks Not Likely to Exercise Marte's Option
- Options due on Nov. 14
- Cashman still a Pavano fan
- Cashman Willing To Bring Back Pavano?
- Cashman is still a fan of Pavano? What!?
- Good grief! Pavano might have more time in pinstripes
- Yanks decline options on Giambi, Pavano
- Yanks to buy out Giambi's deal for $5 million
- Yankees decline options on Giambi and Pavano. Burnett officially opts out of his contract with the Jays
- Yanks decline options on Giambi, Pavano
- Yankees decline '09 options on Giambi, Pavano
- GMs' meetings: Wrapping up for the day
- New York Yankees decline options on Giambi, Pavano












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