Found November 05, 2009 on Baseball Musings:
PLAYERS: Johan Santana
TEAMS: New York Mets

With the Yankees winning the World Series Wednesday night, the 2008 season comes into sharper focus. The New York front office took a step back that year to be able to put themselves in a position to win in 2009. The decision not to trade for Johan Santana paid off. Brian Cashman [...]
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