The Mets of course will deal with Mr Reyes first when it comes to their off season plan of action in 2012 but sooner or later the Mets will have to make a decision about CF and if they want Angel Pagan back patrolling the new dimensions of Citi. To me it’s a no brainer..let him walk. Yes I know it will be hard to sign a decent CF for the $$ Pagan will get but honestly do we want a guy back who
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