Phillies decline to make offers to four
Published 12/2/2008 by Ken Mandel at Major League Baseball News
Perhaps mindful of the raises Pat Burrell or Jamie Moyer might earn through salary arbitration, the Phillies opted not to offer arbitration to any of their four eligible free agents before Monday's deadline.
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