Waiver Wire Offseason: AL
by Rob McQuownOctober 16, 2009
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Waiver Wire Offseason: ALby Rob McQuownOctober 16, 2009 Comments
John said...
I always have the most trouble with players who have had a down year after flashing greatness. What is Ervin Santana about next year? Posted 10/18 at 12:16 PM
Rob McQuown said...
Folks - Thanks for the replies! I’m happy to dig into these guys and other suggestions next week. I can also drop a comment on players without a full writeup as well, if you are interested in a quicker reply. If this is the case, just let me know. -Rob Posted 10/18 at 03:18 PM
Chris said...
Wang’s contract with the Yankees expires at the end of the year. Don’t count on offensive help. Posted 10/19 at 10:19 AM
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