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World Series MVP Matsui, Damon become free agents

NEW YORK -- World Series MVP Hideki Matsui became a free agent Monday along with New York Yankees teammates Johnny Damon, Eric Hinske, Jose Molina and Xavier Nady.

 

Matsui and Damon both said after the Yankees' six-game victory over Philadelphia last week that they would like to stay with New York. The Yankees said it was too early to address how they want to formulate their team for 2010.

Phillies third baseman Pedro Feliz also filed Monday, as did teammates Matt Stairs, Chan Ho Park and Paul Bako. Feliz's $5.5 million option was declined by Philadelphia on Sunday.

Also among the 31 players filing were Minnesota shortstop Orlando Cabrera, Mets outfielder Gary Sheffield and Colorado pitcher Jose Contreras. There are 151 players who have filed since the end of the World Series, and 28 more potentially are eligible to file by the Nov. 19 deadline.

Boston prevented Victor Martinez from filing by exercising a $7.7 million option on the catcher-first baseman. The Red Sox declined a $6 million option on shortstop Alex Gonzalez, who gets a $500,000 buyout and immediately filed.

Boston also declined a $5 million option on captain Jason Varitek, and the catcher now must decide whether to exercise a $3 million player option. Rather than exercise its $4 million option on Tim Wakefield, the Red Sox agreed to a $5 million, two-year contract with 43-year-old knuckleballer.

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November 10, 2009 12:26 am
(POLL) We all know Jason Bay filed for free agency and there are outfielders available on the market this winter. Who will Theo sign this offseason?
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November 10, 2009 8:07 am
There's no reason any Yankee fan should have to tolerate a player who hits less than 30 HR's and has less than 100 RBI's. They will be replaced by Holliday and Bay.
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November 9, 2009 11:48 pm
I agree Art, will be sorry to see them go, but go they will. It was great to see Matsui get the MVP = he will be even more adored in japan now. He deserves it - and will always be a Yankee. It's too bad the yanks will pass on him - I think it's the money. If Hidecki could somehow play for an amount the Yanks could accept, it would be very good. Then he could cement his Yankee status by playin ...(more)
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November 10, 2009 9:48 am
A perfect fit for Mr. Damon would be on the North Side, ala home of the Cubbies.  My Cubbies are in need of a Center Fielder and Johnny Damon would be a perfect fit.  He could be inserted as the leadoff hitter, a hitter who hits for solid average and has a little pop as well.  Lets make this the start of our signings ...(more)
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November 9, 2009 11:37 pm
Might as well say good=bye to several Yankees. Matsui is in decline - as is Damon. Nady has been crippled to some extent. Hinske never did fit in NY's future. They might keep Molina if the price is right - he still has good value and will fill in for Posada and catch A.J.Burnett.

I think Damon and Matsui will be productive for so
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November 9, 2009 11:09 pm
(POLL)

Will the Yankees resign Heideki Matsui or Johhny Damon?

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November 10, 2009 5:28 pm
(POLL) Who do you think will be the Red Sox shortstop for 2010?
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November 10, 2009 5:28 pm
I really dont see why the Yanks should change much heading into 2010 . Damon is the toughest sign here because of Boras influence and the fact he has the most value because Pettitte has made it clear its NYY or retire and maybe even Matsui feels that way but clearly he is more of a DH only at this point.

When Damon signed his 4yr 52 mil contact it was said he was overpaid so hard to bel
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