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| 31st January, 2007 - 10:38 am | Boston Herald - The Red Sox reportedly still aren’t close to reaching a deal with Wily Mo Pena on a new contract, which could lead to the first arbitration case to go to a hearing since Theo Epstein took over as general manager after the 2002 season. The outfielder, who was paid $1.25 million last year, is seeking a raise to $2.2 million. The club is offering $1.725 million.
A potential hearing has been scheduled for Feb. 16. [READ] |
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