November 7, 2008
MLB '09 off-season starter: Can LA afford to lose Manny? The Obama Effect on free contracts; Big name pitchers cut loose
To celebrate the start of what looks to be a competitive and active winter of dealing among big league clubs, The Pitch's Joe Aiello and Brandon Rosage weigh in on the biggest stories effecting the market this week in Major League Baseball, including...
- Dodgers GM Ned Colleti makes A-Rod-like offer to Manny Ramirez
- The Barack Obama tax plan's effect on player negotiations this winter
- Matt Holliday's desire to skip a pay day in favor of postseason plans
- A.J. Burnett walks away from $24 million and two years with Toronto to hit the free agent market
- Cubs leading the Jake Peavy sweepstakes
- Nationals unveil some sharp and fugly new jerseys

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Best of MVN
The Queensberry Rules
Year-End Pound-For-Pound Top 20 List
Whereas before you could make an argument for Juan Manuel Marquez or Joe Calzaghe to deserve the top pound-for-pound spot, Manny Pacquiao's destruction of Oscar De La Hoya in a weight class well above where he started the year should end that debate. He's the best. Case closed.More of the "Best of MVN"
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2 Comments on "MLB '09 off-season starter: Can LA afford to lose Manny? The Obama Effect on free contracts; Big name pitchers cut loose"
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Posted by payday loan software, November 7, 2008 8:07 PM
Manny needs to realize he is getting old and take the big contract from Dodgers knowing that he is not going to get the 6 year deal he wants.




















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