| MLB Free Agents: Hamilton, Greinke remain on the market after meetings |
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| Written by Anthony Rome |
| Friday, 07 December 2012 23:15 |
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Hamilton, Greinke remain on market
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) - As baseball's new Mr. Moneybags, Ned Colletti gets mentioned when almost any free agent is discussed this offseason. ``There's a perception that we're in on a couple dozen starting pitchers, three dozen outfielders and infielders, 17, 18 catchers,'' the Los Angeles Dodgers general manager said. ``People like to have us in. I guess it doesn't hurt to have us in, even though we're not in. We may have to hire somebody next year just to tell everybody who we're not in on,'' he said. As teams headed home from the winter meetings Thursday, the biggest free agents were still on the market. The availability of slugger Josh Hamilton and pitcher Zack Greinke held up decisions on other signings and possible trades involving on Rangers star Michael Young and the Mets' Cy Young Award winner R.A. Dickey. Want More From TheSpread.com? Follow us on Twitterand Facebook or Subscribe to Our News Feeds! |
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