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Jason Bay and Matt Holliday, the top two free-agent hitters, appear to have slow-moving markets. Given the recession, many teams are reluctant to spend top dollar for stars.
"We are not in that bidding at all," Braves manager Bobby Cox said.
Even the Yankees appear to be trying to reduce their $200 million-plus payroll. Cashman said one of the reasons he traded Bruney was that he was eligible for arbitration after making $1.25 million last season.
Still, other teams are wary of the financial might of the World Series champions.
"They have a couple of things that make life difficult for us: They have a lot of money and they have smart people running what they are doing," Francona said. "They are not going to go away. I hope they don't get better. But they are there, so we have to deal with them."
Boston agreed to a small deal with right-hander Scott Atchison, who spent the last two seasons with the Hanshin Tigers in Japan's Central League. Hanshin purchased the contract of outfielder Matt Murton from Colorado.
The New York Mets, coming off a dismal first season at Citi Field, have held numerous trade talks but weren't close to any deals.
Also, former agent Dennis Gilbert was at the hotel. Now a Chicago White Sox executive, he is among the bidders trying to purchase control of the Texas Rangers from current owner Tom Hicks. Gilbert said he hopes to find out whether his bid succeeds by a Dec. 15 deadline that's been set.
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