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January 7, 2007

Miguel Cairo In. Bernie Williams Out?

by @ 12:48 pm. Filed under 2007 Season

The Yankees re-signed utility infielder Miguel Cairo to a one year deal yesterday.  He’ll make $750,000 and he’ll provide a backup and every spot in the infield.  He had a pedestrian year last year with the Yankees hitting .239 but he didn’t hit a single homerun.

With the signing, it looks more and more like Bernie Williams won’t be a part of the Yankees plans.  I didn’t thing he’d be back for 2006 so I’m not going to dwell on it too much other then say I hope Bernie the best of luck.  He was a key player in our four championships and that’s something I hope Yankee fans never stop appreciating. 

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