tylersarticles.blogspot.com - 11/5/2009
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In a column this morning, MASN sports writer Steve Melewski weighed in on the top starting pitcher in the free agent class of 2010, John Lackey. Melewski feels that Lackey is going to get a huge contract–which he is–but does not feel that he will be worth it for the Baltimore Orioles, even ...
Let The Hot Stove Season Begin
metsmerizedonline.com 11/5/2009 — After a long 2009 season that resulted in our crosstown rivals taking the World Series from our division rivals, the hot stove season has officially begun. Opening Day of the 2010 season is exactly five months away and the Mets have plenty of work to do in those five months, to say the ...
Holliday, Lackey, Highlight 79 MLB Players Opting for Free Agency
bizofbaseball.com 11/6/2009 — No Yankees or Phillies players opted for free agency today after the World Series, but on the first day that players could do so as part of Article XX B (2) of the Basic Agreement, 79 other players did, including Matt Holiday of the St. Louis Cardinals, John Lackey of the Los Angeles Angels of ...
That Didn't Take Long
longislandmetfan.blogspot.com 11/6/2009 — Brian Schneider and Carlos Delgado have filed for Free Agency on this, the first day of the off-season.
Mets not interested in John Lackey?
Baltimore Oriole Fans File for Free Agency
realfakesports.com 30 days ago — With the conclusion of the World Series, players with expired contracts were eligible to file for free agency. The list of free agents consists of some big names, including Jason Bay, Matt Holliday and John Lackey, as well as several others. The Baltimore Oriole fan base has also decided to try ...
Orioles Top Prospect No. 13: L.J. Hoes —
Bleacher Report - MLB 11/5/2009
Coming into the 2008 season, Jerome Hoes was a UNC commit, with a very strong verbal agreement to play with the Tar Heels. He was part of a stellar recruiting class that included flame-throwers and fellow top draft picks Tim Melville and Jason Knapp. ...