According to the Daily News, the Yankees are swinging and missing because they failed to sign a mediocre centerfielder.
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But at least the Daily News clarified an issue for Ken Rosenthal:
"Cashman half-jokingly mentioned to Rafael Furcal's agent, Adam Katz, that the free agent shortstop is so quick he'd probably be a great center fielder but clarified that statement to reporters yesterday, saying that the amount of money Furcal will command would be too much to pay for an 'audition' of a player at a position he's never played. 'We're not pursuing him to be a center fielder,' Cashman said."
Meanwhile, the Mets are off and running because they're talking to a mediocre catcher.
:-)
"General Manager Omar Minaya and aide Tony Bernazard were planning on leaving the GM meetings in Indian Wells, Calif., today and going to Yuma, Ariz., to meet face-to-face with free agent catcher Bengie Molina, according to sources at the meetings. It's believed it's more of a 'getting to know you' session. The Mets weren't expected to make an offer yet."
In summary, the Mets Rule and the Yankees Drool.
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