MAJOR LEAGUE Baseball Sabathia and K-Rod are swimming in free-agent dollars, now they must deliver on the field The Yankees get to be the Milwaukee Brewers now. Submitted on: 2008-12-12 |  |  |
The New York Mets overhauled their much-maligned bullpen with two big moves Wednesday, obtaining J. Submitted on: 2008-12-11 |  |  |
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The Mets have acquired a setup man for new closer Francisco Rodriguez and that setup man is another closer from the American League West. Submitted on: 2008-12-11 |  |  |
The Mets have two vacancies to fill in the rotation, behind Johan Santana, Mike Pelfrey and John Maine. Submitted on: 2008-12-11 |  |  |
--RHP Francisco Rodriguez, to the surprise of no one, will be the Mets' new closer. Submitted on: 2008-12-11 |  |  |
Chief operating officer Jeff Wilpon defended Citigroup's half-billion-dollar naming-rights deal with the team while giving a tour of the new stadium to media members. Submitted on: 2008-12-11 |  |  |
Francisco Rodriguez put on his hard hat and a New York Mets jacket as he posed for photos Wednesday at Citi Field. Submitted on: 2008-12-11 |  |  |
Francisco Rodriguez and the New York Mets completed their $37 million, three-year contract on Wednesday. Submitted on: 2008-12-11 |  |  |
LAS VEGAS - In Francisco Rodriguez, the Mets have found the perfect solution to their biggest problem. Submitted on: 2008-12-11 |  |  |
Manager Mike Scioscia said Francisco Rodriguez "is as good a closer as there is in the game," but the Angels made virtually no attempt this winter to retain the right-hander, who on Tuesday agreed to a three-year, $37-million deal with the New York Mets. Submitted on: 2008-12-10 |  |  |
The Mets think they got their man by signing K-Rod. Submitted on: 2008-12-10 |  |  |
--RHP Francisco Rodriguez, to the surprise of no one, will be the Mets' new closer. Submitted on: 2008-12-10 |  |  |
The Mets have two vacancies to fill in the rotation, behind Johan Santana, Mike Pelfrey and John Maine. Submitted on: 2008-12-10 |  |  |
Chief operating officer Jeff Wilpon defended Citigroup's half-billion-dollar naming-rights deal with the team while giving a tour of the new stadium to media members. Submitted on: 2008-12-10 |  |  |
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