Found July 12, 2008 on Bleeding Blue and Teal:
The Mets, Braves and Diamondbacks are among the teams possibly pursuing Mariners' left fielder Raul Ibanez.
2 Comments:
  • I think he is going to end up with the Mets because they really need a out feilder and they have a better farm system then people think. The Brewers came to the Mets and they said they liked the prospects the Mets have when they were shopping Sabathia.
  • The Mets have some interesting prospects that the M's should be interested in, so I wouldn't mind him going there. Unless the can somehow pry Scherzer from the D-Backs (doubt it..)
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