Yanks Eying Pudge?

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 Yanks Eying Pudge?
From MLB.com : One name that has been tossed around as possibly moving -- and one that would certainly satisfy the Yankees' style of making big acquisitions -- is Ivan Rodriguez. The Tigers catcher has superior numbers to the other four (Gerald Laird, Paul Lo Duca, Miguel Olivo, and Rod Barajas), can be a free agent at the end of the year and brings the experience of nine postseason series ... [link]

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