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OAKLAND, Calif. - Bartolo Colon is a good friend of Julian Tavarez. He said his old buddy wants to pitch for the Mets. At least that would his first preference, but there's no indication yet whether the Mets or any other team are willing to sign the free agent righty. When the Sox were trying to deal Tavarez, who requested and received his release from the Pawtucket Red Sox Friday, ... [link]

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Ex-Red Sox Wants To Be A Met
Published 5/25/2008 by Peter Wade at Hot Foot
... According to the Boston Globe.com recently released Red Sox pitcher Julian Tavarez told former teammate Bartolo Colon that he wants to pitch for the Mets. ...

Tavarez Wants To Pitch For Mets
Published 5/26/2008 by Steve Adams at MLB Rumors - MLBTradeRumors.com
... The Boston Globe's Nick Cafardo writes that Bartolo Colon, a close friend of Julian Tavarez, said Tavarez told him that he would prefer to pitch for the New York Mets. Tavarez was recently DFA'd by the Red Sox and elected free agency rather than accepting an assignment to Triple A Pawtucket. ...

Julian Tavarez To Mets?
Published 5/26/2008 by Dave Doyle at The Mets Report
Julian Tavarez To Mets? Julian Tavarez was DFA’d by the Red Sox and elected free agency instead of going to Pawtucket. The Boston Globe is reporting that Bartolo Colon told the paper that Tavarez said that he wants to pitch for the Mets. Tavarez pitched in nine games for the Sox this season to a 6.39 ERA. I don’t think that the Mets need an Aaron Heilman clone at this point. Thanks, but no thanks Julian. ...

Tavarez wanted in
Published 5/27/2008 by Ed Ryan (noreply@blogger.com) at Mets Fever
... Bartolo Colon is a good friend of Julian Tavarez. He said his old buddy wants to pitch for the Mets. At least that would his first preference, but there's no indication yet whether the Mets or any other team are willing to sign the free agent righty. source Boston Globe ...

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