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GM says Jays won't spend big on free agents
With the economy sinking, the Toronto Blue Jays' interim CEO acknowledged Thursday that Toronto might choose to save the $24 million A.J. Burnett passed up this offseason rather than spend it on other free agents.
Toronto Blue Jays Owner, Communications Mogul Ted Rogers Dead at 75
Toronto Blue Jays Owner, Communications Mogul Ted Rogers Dead at 75
bizofbaseball.com — Edward Samuel "Ted" Rogers, the Canadian communications giant and owner of the Toronto Blue Jays, died of... congestive heart failure at his home on Monday at the age of 75. Rogers was able to take his company, Rogers Communications, Inc., and feign ... (more) Toronto Blue Jays Owner, Communications Mogul Ted Rogers ...
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Yankees may not make Burnett an offer | MLB.com: News
mlb.mlb.com — The Yankees haven't been shy about floating large sums of cash in their search for pitching this... offseason, but that doesn't necessarily mean they're ready to meet one of the requests of free-agent pitcher A.J. Burnett. Darek Braunecker, Burnett's ... (more) Yankees may not make Burnett an offer | MLB.com: News
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The Dugout: the Canadian Dollar
FanHouse — ... says that since his native currency holds about as much relevance as Aboriginal wheel money, they won't be spending much this offseason, even if they don't re-sign pitcher A.J. Burnett. ...

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Beeston: Blue Jays might not be free-agent playerFOXSports.com News for MLB 11/28/2008
Paul Beeston thinks the Blue Jays still have a shot at re-signing pitcher A.J. Burnett. With the economy sinking, however, the team's interim CEO acknowledged Thursday that Toronto might choose to save the $24 million Burnett passed up this offseason ...
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Jays to offer arbitration to BurnettMajor League Baseball News 11/30/2008
The Blue Jays don't want to wind up empty-handed in the event that A.J. Burnett decides not to re-sign with the club this winter. That being the case, Toronto plans on offering the pitcher arbitration on Monday, securing some compensation in the process.
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