metsfansforever.com - 10/25/2009
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Bart Hubbach tweeted that the Mets will not be involved in the Aroldis Chapman sweepstakes after they learned that his price tag will be above $60 million. Good move by the Mets. $60 million, in my opinion, is to much for an unproven player. Also Jon Heyman tweeted that the Mets will not go ...
Mets meet with Chapman
metsfever.blogspot.com 10/24/2009 — The Mets don't appear to have much interest in Aroldis Chapman, in fact their meeting on Friday has more the feel of a courtesy call then anything else. It was originally reported that the Mets weren't one of the teams who would visit with the young Cuban defector but that was rebutted and ...
Who Is Aroldis Chapman?
metstoday.com 10/23/2009 —
You may have been reading or hearing the buzz surrounding Aroldis Chapman, a Cuban defector who is currently meeting with several MLB teams in regard to his services. Here is what we know about him:
- He will be 22 when spring training begins, ...
NY Post reporting Mets & Yanks in on Aroldis Chapman
metscitiblog.com 11/7/2009 — According to the NY Post , the agent for Aroldis Chapman is stating that both the Mets and the Yankees have had discussions with them. Chapman's agency is based in the city and he has spent some time there. Basically, this 21 year old lefty supposedly throws in upwards of 100 ...
Chapman to the Mets would be a miracle
theropolitans.com 11/7/2009 — Two weeks ago I wrote that Aroldis Chapman should not be in Mets fans plans for the future of the franchise. Today, I’m writing…to re-state that opinion. Yes, Chapman has met with Mets officials. Yes, he was “said” to be “considering” the Mets. But for the money he wants, do you ...
Mets drop out of bidding for Chapman
bases.nbcsports.com 10/25/2009 — According to Bart Hubbuch of the New York Post, the Mets have dropped out of the Aroldis Chapman sweepstakes. The team reportedly scoffed at the southpaw's demands after being told that he wanted up to $60 million to sign. The...
Should you be dreaming of Aroldis Chapman in orange and blue?
theropolitans.com 10/24/2009 — Simply: Probably not. The 21-year-old Cuban defector looks like he’ll be making headlines until he signs, but it’s unlikely he’ll land in Flushing. Chapman is asking for somewhere between $40 and $60 million, according to David Lennon. If that’s the case, count the Mets out. With ...
Mets meet with Cuban pitcher Chapman
newsday.com 10/24/2009 — October 23, 2009 By DAVID LENNON david.lennon@newsday.com The Mets had their expected meeting Friday with lefthander Aroldis Chapman and his agent, but it was unclear if they discussed financial parameters with the 21-year-old Cuban defector. Chapman ...
Angels: Lackey going, Chapman coming?
latimesblogs.latimes.com 10/27/2009 — The two most coveted free-agent pitchers this winter could be John Lackey and Aroldis Chapman. The Angels are not confident in their chances of retaining Lackey, who could be in line for a $100-million contract. Torii Hunter has the most...
News: Aroldis Chapman in New York City
metsblog.com 10/21/2009 — According to Jorge Arangure of ESPN.com , Cuban pitcher Aroldis Chapman will arrive in New York today and begin series of meetings with MLB teams.
Aroldis Chapman Already Being Awesome
duelingcouches.blogspot.com 10/30/2009 — Here is a picture of Cuban defector pitcher Aroldis Chapman in a strip club in Boston. Welcome to my fantasy team sir.
Indians name Acta manager (AP) —
Yahoo! Sports - MLB News 10/25/2009
The Cleveland Indians have hired Manny Acta as their manager. Acta signed a three-year contract with a club option for 2013, team spokesman Bart Swain said Sunday. Additional terms were not disclosed. Acta was fired by the Washington Nationals in ...
Indians hire Acta as manager —
FOXSports.com News for MLB 10/25/2009
The Cleveland Indians have hired Manny Acta as their manager.
Acta signed a three-year contract with a club option for 2013, team spokesman Bart Swain said Sunday. Additional terms were not disclosed.
Acta was fired by the Washington Nationals in ...
Acta hired by Cleveland —
Nationals Journal 10/25/2009
The Cleveland Indians have hired Manny Acta as their manager, according to the Associated Press. The former Nationals manager signed a three-year contract with a club option for 2013, team spokesman Bart Swain said Sunday. Additional terms were not ...