Where Could Prince Land?

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Prince Fielder will be an intriguing name if he hits the trade market.  Many teams will not be able to afford Mark Teixeira , while Ryan Howard is apparently unavailable .  So three years of Prince at a reasonable price looks pretty good.  Which teams have a vacancy at first ... [link]

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Prince Fielder Available?
Published 10/8/2008 by noreply@blogger.com (Craig Calcaterra) at ShysterBall
There's talk that Prince Fielder is being shopped. Maybe Milwaukee realizes that, given his size, he's something of a ticking time bomb, even at his young age. Tim speculates on some possible landing pads for the big fella here.

Wednesday's Frosty Mug
Published 10/8/2008 by KLSnow at Brew Crew Ball
... CC Sabathia, and that he might take fewer years for the same money to stay in Milwaukee. It seems unlikely, but Braun's been a straight-shooter in the past, so I have no reason to doubt him. If this guy shaves Sabathia's name and number into his back hair to go with the "Go Brewers" shaved into his chest hair, will it make Sabathia any more likely to stay? The answer is probably no. I don't expect Prince Fielder to be on the move this offseason, but if he is MLB Trade Rumors has six places he might be headed. Two-Fisted Slopper has a look at the ...

The Tao's Wandering Eye: Mike Jacobs
Published 20 days ago by Tao of Stieb (noreply@blogger.com) at The Tao of Stieb
... MLB Trade Rumo(u)rs' Tim Dierkes speculates that the Jays could be in the running to pry Prince Fielder away from the Brewers if he hits the market. ...

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