Fasano likely won't accept assignment

 
Sal Fasano considers himself a Major League player, and hence, has said that he would likely not accept a Minor League assignment from the Blue Jays. Fasano was displaced this winter, when the Jays signed Rod Barajas to back up starting catcher Gregg Zaun. [link]

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