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Isringhausen Would Veto Any Trade
Several teams have expressed interest in soon-to-be 35 year-old Cardinals closer Jason Isringhausen.  However, as a 10-and-5 player, Izzy has earned the right to veto any trade.  He's prepared to exercise that right. According to Joe Strauss of the St. Louis Post-Dispatch , Isringhausen told the Cardinals he would not waive his no-trade clause and wants to finish his career in ...
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Vegas Watch — ... St. Louis: Isringhausen is a 10/5 guy, and has said he will veto any trade. That's too bad for the Cardinals, as they could get some serious value back for the 35 year-old closer. There has been speculation that recently acquired Troy Percival might be ...

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