Would you bring Mike Mussina back on a multi-year deal?

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We almost set a record at the bar Tuesday with comments received. It may be football season, but all of you still have plenty of ideas on what to do to fix the Orioles. Excellent discussion. Drinks all around. I... [link]

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Rivera has successful surgery; Yanks cancel Stadium goodbye
Published 10/8/2008 by D&A at NJ.com: Pride of the Yankees
... Torre at that point. Invite Lou Piniella. And it's okay if people have to wear jackets that day. Oh, and raise money for charity . To promise an event like that and take it away is really fan-unfriendly. In other news... If the Yanks want Mike Mussina to come back, though they'll have an inside track based on his tenure and the organization's pockets, it's not as though there will be no competition -- if only from other teams in the division who want to drive up Moose's price. And there's at least one team in the division that legitimately might pursue Moose . From the ...

Baseball Cards, Bandwagon Fans, and Hot Stove Rumors
Published 10/8/2008 by Matthew Taylor (noreply@blogger.com) at Roar from 34 - A Baltimore Orioles Blog
... considers the O's a good trade partner. -Connolly's Corner Sports Bar re-opens the Mussina talk with a twist: Is he worth a multi-year deal? Something tells me Wayward O has a strong opinion on this one. -Speaking of Wayward O, he ...


Published 10/9/2008 by Mustafa Redonkulous (noreply@blogger.com) at Deuce of Davenport | Sports News, Commentary, Humor, Videos
Mike Mussina back to Baltimore? Get off the pipe. How about some Teixeira and/or Burnett? Maybe the O's can get David Wells, Armando Benitez and Esteban Yan back while they're at it. I'm sure Jeff Reboulet is available. That's a bit much. I can't speak ill of Reboulet. His name does sound like ...

Talking about Joba Chamberlain, for starters
Published 10/17/2008 by D&A at NJ.com: Pride of the Yankees
... is leaning toward retirement. The Yankees will pursue top free agent CC Sabathia hard and also are believed to have interest in free agents Derek Lowe, Ben Sheets and A.J. Burnett. They also might go after trade target Jake Peavy of the Padres, though he reportedly is not a fan of New York City, and free-agent first baseman Mark Teixeira. Our guess is that Moose will entertain playing again if the Yanks come calling, if he has a burning desire to pursue 300 wins, or maybe even if the O's want to rekindle their old flame . Otherwise, maybe Mussina really will retire. If so, ...

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