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AP source: Braves make offer to Johnny Damon

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[February 11, 2010]  ATLANTA (AP) -- A person familiar with the negotiations tells The Associated Press that the Atlanta Braves have made an offer to free agent outfielder Johnny Damon.

The person spoke Wednesday on condition of anonymity because no agreement has been reached.

Atlanta's offer is believed to be for one year and include deferred money. Damon's agent, Scott Boras, has said he is seeking at least a two-year deal.

Braves manager Bobby Cox says the team is prepared to give 20-year-old outfield prospect Jason Heyward a chance to win a starting job.

The 36-year-old Damon hit .286 with 24 homers for the New York Yankees last season and likely would hit leadoff for the Braves.

 [Associated Press; By CHARLES ODUM]

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