[新聞] Moose might not quit
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Yankee staff members have heard Mike Mussina say he is retiring.
However, Mussina hasn't officially announced this past season - when he won
20 games for the first time in a borderline Hall of Fame career - was his
last.
Mussina, who will be 40 in December, hinted at retirement following his 20th
win in Boston on the final day of the season.
Since the Yankees won't hold organizational meetings until a week or two,
they haven't decided if Mussina - or Andy Pettitte - fits into their 2009
plans.
According to a Yankee official, Mussina wouldn't surprise anybody if he filed
for free agency following the World Series to keep his options open. That way
if he doesn't attract interest from teams fitting his desire - accessible
from his Montoursville, Pa., home and with a team that has a chance to win -
Mussina can retire.
After CC Sabathia and A.J. Burnett, the free-agent pitching class drops off.
Ben Sheets' health is an issue but his stuff great. After him it drops off to
Derek Lowe and Oliver Perez.
So, it's not out of the question that Mussina, who made $11 million this
season, would draw attention from a team willing to pay him.
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