Summary
DALLAS - Jeffrey Loria quickly marched down the hallway with his team president, trailed by their top aides, and hustled into a meeting room with a labor lawyer from Major League Baseball.
Having already made the biggest splash at the winter meetings, the Miami Marlins owner was trying to reel in Albert Pujols and perhaps other big-name free agents with the newfound riches from their new ballpark.See the full content of this document
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Marlins Try to Buy Biggest Fish
"He's not the only guy," Loria said about 20 minutes later before heading back upstairs on an elevator with his delegation.
Baseball's new Big Fish were the...See the full content of this document
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