Published 9/7/2008
at Newsday.com - Yankees
Giambi, Abreu total five RBIs as Yankees rally, keep hopes alive
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SEATTLE - The pinstriped futures of Bobby Abreu and Jason
Giambi are highly uncertain. Both players will be free agents after the season, and the Yankees are almost certain to let Giambi walk while Abreu may well get more lucrative and longer-term offers elsewhere.
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