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Minaya will not trade Diaz.
Topic Started: Jan 22 2006, 12:26 PM (202 Views)
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New York Post (scroll down) (registration required): "As for other moves, Jeff Weaver, Ramirez and Barry Zito aren't current options, and Kaz Matsui remains unmovable. A team official said signing outfielder Jeff DaVanon isn't likely, and Minaya indicated he's keeping Victor Diaz."

Well if we are going to keep Diaz then most likely Zito is not coming to Queens unless we trade Miledge and I know no Mets fan would want to do that.
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The rumors that the acquisitions of Lugo and Maine where preparatory to getting Zito worry me.
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