WHAT THE HELL, IT'S NOT MY MONEY!

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 WHAT THE HELL, IT'S NOT MY MONEY!
Nationals, Guzman, agree to 2 year, $16 million deal. Gut reaction: Bad deal*. Our sources tell us Ted Lerner threw up on Mark Lerner moments after giving the OK to open his checkbook. We need some time to stew about this one. We've got no qualms with Guzman, heck, but we're a little leery of the money, especially if this is the move the organization will hold up for all to see ... [link]

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Let's Not Get Carried Away
Published 7/23/2008 by Sooze (noreply@blogger.com) at Babes Love Baseball
Cristian Guzman, the Washington Nationals lone 2008 All-Star, has been handed a two-year contract extension worth $16 million. Batting .307 with 5 homers and 34 RBIs over 97 games this season, the switch-hitting shortstop led the National League with 129 hits headed into Wednesday. He also has 3 stolen bases and... is just an all-around nice guy? [MLB] | [MLB Fleece Factor] | [The Nationals Enquirer]

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