What Abreu Wants, And What Mets Need, A Match?

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Via Mark Feinsand - [Bobby] Abreu has said several times that he would like to remain with the Yankees, having enjoyed his 2-1/2-year stint in pinstripes. But the 34-year-old also is seeking at least a three year-contract, leading most baseball insiders to believe the outfielder will wind up ... [link]

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Published 10/6/2008 by Dave & Aziz Nekoukar at NJ.com: Pride of the Yankees
... are searching for three-year deals, the Yanks should tell them, "It's been nice, but so long." Was Watching wonders if the Mets and Abreu may have a match . Regardless, the Yanks can easily decide to offer Bobby arbitration (if they don't sign him first), and take their chances. If he walks, they get a pick. And if he stays, there's no major committment. Then there is the question of To Manny or not To Manny. ...

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