LOWELL IS STILL ON THE RADAR

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 LOWELL IS STILL ON THE RADAR
With Alex Rodriguez all but set for re-entry into the Yankees' universe, it doesn't mean the Yankees have lost interest in free agent Mike Lowell. A Yankees official confirmed yesterday the club is talking to the World Series MVP about moving from... [link]

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The New York Yankees: My Favorite Sitcom
Published 11/15/2007 by Red at Surviving Grady
... Steinbrenner family and Yankees officials at Legends Field where, according to Hank Steinbrenner, the soon-to-be-named AL MVP informed the club he wants No. 13 back. “Alex, at this point, wants to be a Yankee and is willing to make sacrifices," Steinbrenner said. “Apparently he has had a change of heart so we will see. He reached out to us through a third party and it appears he wants to be a Yankee." But it doesn't stop there. As reported pretty much everywhere, they still want Scenic Lowell, but as their first baseman: A Yankees official ...

There's still some A-Rod intrigue
Published 11/15/2007 by Paul White at Sports Scope
... of something that could have been accomplished more efficiently. Then again, we could just move on to what's next, which still might not preclude Mike Lowell becoming a Yankee. But after all, isn't all this just something else to keep us busy until it's time to start breaking down A-Rod's post-season stats again?

Keeping up with the (everything)
Published 11/15/2007 by Dave & Aziz Nekoukar at NJ.com: Pride of the Yankees
... . All these opinions, yet no final word on if he's even coming back. Gotta love (and by love, we mean loathe) the NY media circus. Also, as we wrote last night, the hardcore flirting with A-Rod doesn't mean Mike Lowell's completely off the radar . The Yanks could still sign him and move him from third base to first. Not exactly a grand idea, but we don't think it's happening anyway. Why would Lowell even do that, unless the Yanks overpaid for him, which we hope they won't do. The Boston Globe reports today that the Yankees, among three other teams, ...

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Mike Lowell has apparently been offer 4 year contracts by four teams. This list probably included the Yankees and Phillies. The yankees aparently would want him to play 1st base as they also persue A-Rod at this time. The Red Sox have maintained a 3 year contract offer. Keep checking back as the story develops.
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