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The Evil Empire:
Joel Sherman, reports the Yankees "plan to tender arb-eligible Brian Bruney because his price (about $1.5M) will be reasonable".
Towards the end of the season Bruney showed improvement and with his kind of stuff, you just can't let him go. He could be a big part of the pen next year.
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Towards the end of the season Bruney showed improvement and with his kind of stuff, you just can't let him go. He could be a big part of the pen next year.
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