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mlbnotebook.com - 3 days ago
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With all of the Cy Young hype yesterday,
the Yankees declining Sergio Mitre 's option for 2010
fell through the cracks. They did not want to pay him $1.25MM, and understandably so. However, he is still under team control, and could be back with the team through a new deal or arbitration. ...
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Morning Notes: Mitre, Gagne, Lackey
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fackyouk.blogspot.com - 3 days ago
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Good morning Fackers. Yesterday the Yankees declined their
$1.25M 2010 option on pitcher Sergio Mitre . However,
this does not necessarily spell the end of Mitre's time with the Yankees. He has not accumulated enough service time to be eligible for free agency, so the Yankees can retain his ...
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Yanks Decline Option On Mitre
yanksblog.com - 3 days ago
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Mitre's 2010 Option Declined: Sergio Mitre's 1 year,
$1.25 million dollar option has been declined by the
Yankees. He's still under team control, is arbitration eligible and expected back. Barry Lackey: George A. King III of the Post has a num...
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Stove Notes: Yankees Decline Mitre's Option and Lackey ...
pinstripealley.com - 4 days ago
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The Yankees have officially declined their 2010 option
on Sergio Mitre. He still remains under their control
and is arbitration-eligible. LoHud Makes sense. They must be confident they can win an arbitration case and bring him back for less than $1.5M
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The Yankees have officially declined their 2010 option ...
slidingintohome.blogspot.com - 4 days ago
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The NY Post is reporting that the Yankees
have declined Sergio Mitre's $1.25 million option for the
2010 season. Mitre is arbitration eligible so he's still under Yankees control. There was talk earlier this offseason that the Yanks wanted to keep him around, so I expect them to come to some ...
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Yanks Decline Mitre's Option
mlb.mlb.com - 3 days ago
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By Alden Gonzalez / MLB.com 11/17/09 4:24 PM
EST The Yankees declined their $1.25 million option for
right-hander Sergio Mitre on Tuesday. Mitre, who didn't make New York's postseason roster, is still under club control with less than five years of ...
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Yankees decline option on Mitre
boogiedownbaseball.blogspot.com - 10 days ago
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Joel Sherman, has an interesting blurb about Chien
-Ming Wang in his Hardball blog today: But I
am getting a strong vibe from Yankee officials that the intention is to non-tender Wang and, perhaps, not even offer him a small base with incentives to return. I am not sure how many of you guys ...
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To Wang Or Not To Wang
mlbtraderumors.com - 10 days ago
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While there is no shortage of talk about
the Yankees re-signing their own free agents or making
a splash for the likes of John Lackey , the World Series champions also have some decisions to make about the back-end of their rotation. Joel Sherman of ...
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Yankees Notes: Mitre, Gaudin, Wang
riveraveblues.com - 7 days ago
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The MLB Players Association yesterday released its list
of the 210 players eligible for arbitration. Maury Brown
has the full list right here , and five members of the 2009 Yankees find themselves under team control and arbitration-eligible. Before ...
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Know your arbitration-eligible Yankees
pinstripealley.com - 10 days ago
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NYPost : As for Chien-Ming Wang, his agent,
Alan Nero, said surgeon James Andrews cleared the righty
to throw beginning on Dec. 1, and that he could be ready by mid-April or early May to pitch in regular-season games after shoulder surgery. However, Yankee doctors have not seen Wang and ...
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Another Wang Decision
slidingintohome.blogspot.com - 8 days ago
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Chien-Ming Wang, Melky Cabrera, Brian Bruney, Chad Gaudin
and Sergio Mitre are all eligible for arbitration. The
Yankees have to make any offer by December 12th. Melky will get an offer, I'd like to see the same thing happen with Bruney and Gaudin. It makes sense to bring them both back. I ...
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Arbitration Decisions Coming For Yanks
nypost.com - 11 days ago
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CHICAGO -- The Yankees have until a week
from Thursday to pick up Sergio Mitre’s $1.25 million
option for 2010. But even if they do not pick up the option, Mitre is arbitration eligible and the Yankees intend to keep him, sources tell The Post. ...
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Yankees intend to keep Mitre
nybaseballdigest.com - 10 days ago
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It sounds like the Yankees are very comfortable
with filling out their rotation internally . First it
appears they are going to bring back Sergio Mitre and Chad Gaudin. There is also speculation that Chien Ming Wang would take a lesser deal to stay in New York because of the marketing ...
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Yanks Like Internal Rotation Options
slidingintohome.blogspot.com - 11 days ago
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From Joel Sherman : The Yankees have until
a week from Thursday to pick up Sergio Mitre’s
$1.25 million option for 2010. But even if they do not pick up the option, Mitre is arbitration eligible and the Yankees intend to keep him, sources tell The Post. What the organization is weighing now is ...
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Yanks Plan on Keeping Mitre
zellspinstripeblog.com - 9 days ago
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As it stands now, Chien-Ming Wang is pretty
far from most Yankees fan’s minds at this point
in time and with good reason. Originally, the Yankees did not expect him to be on the mound until July 2010. After a recent trip to James Andrew, it is possible that CMW could be on a major league ...
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Hot Stove 2009: Chien-Ming Wang
feedproxy.google.com - 19 days ago
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According to Sam Borden of the Journal News,
Melky Cabrera could be out for the rest of
the World Series . He strained his left hamstring and is being evaluated by team doctors today. Depending on the outcome, he could be replaced on the roster should it be determined that he is unable to play ...
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Melky Could Be Done For Series
nybaseballdigest.com - 16 days ago
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You probably have heard the story before. Former
Mets general manager Frank Cashen told reporters after Game
6 of the 1986 NLCS that “those who contribute the least spray the most champagne.” This was in reference to lefty Randy Niemann who was generous with the bubbly during the ...
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Those Who Contribute the Least….













