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MATSUI NO LONGER ON FRISCO'S RADAR
The only team to ask the Yankees about Hideki Matsui is no longer interested in importing the left fielder to San Francisco. And Andy Pettitte doesn't believe Johan Santana or Dan Haren must be imported to enable the Yankees to contend. Shortly...
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Bronx Banter: Snow Job?
Baseball Toaster — ... "If you add one of those guys (Santana or Haren), great. They have great arms and are unbelievable pitchers. But to say we need it, that's hard for me to say. I think we have the talent to contend. Obviously, Boston is extremely tough, they've shown themselves to be the team to beat. They're champs and there are other teams, too. But I think we've got the talent to win another championship." Elsewhere, with the Giants annoucning an Aaron Rowand deal yesterday, it doesn't look as if Godziller Matsui is going anywhere...at least, yet. What's the Haps? Like it or not, today will ...

SF no longer interested in Matsui
River Avenue Blues — ... It speaks volumes about your team when Aaron Rowand is the only hitter you think you need. But that’s what Giants GM Brian Sabean thinks as he is no longer interested in Matsui. I’m happy to see Matsui stay, but Sabean is delusional if he’s expecting anything more than a last place finish for the Giants next year. (And, yes, I know that there are going to be ...

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The only team to ask the Yankees about Hideki Matsui is no longer interested in importing the left fielder to San Francisco. And Andy Pettitte doesn't believe Johan Santana or Dan Haren must be imported to enable the Yankees to contend. Shortly...
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