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Re-sign CC Sabathia—no matter the cost When the Yankees signed CC Sabathia to a seven year, $161 million deal before the 2009 season, they respected his concerns that he might not like the pressure-cooker New York environment.
Yanks' Do-or-Die Offseason Moves Daniel Barbarisi 2011
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Re-sign Avery! '' was the plea after he scored his second goal of the night and paced the New York Rangers '5-2 victory over the Pittsburgh Penguins on Tuesday.
USATODAY.com 2007
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"When you're standing on a baseball field clutching a World Series MVP trophy in the midst of being showered with deafening chants of 'Re-sign Lowell!' from more than a thousand Red Sox fans, well, it can't really get much better."
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Re-sign Pollard and all we've got to worry about for a starting position is FS, IMHO.
chron.com Chronicle 2010
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Fans near the Knicks 'bench chanted "Re-sign David!"
The Washington Times stories: Latest Headlines Brian Mahoney ASSOCIATED PRESS 2010
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Are you comfortable with Plan A: Re-sign Stoudemire and remain what the Suns have become -
azcentral.com | news 2010
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Pismo Beach resident Katrina Feliciano carried a sign that read "Re-sign Fisher," alluding to Lakers veteran Derek Fisher's expiring contract with the team.
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His popularity was never more evident than in the aftermath of the clinching game, when Red Sox fans who made the trip to Colorado continually chanted, "Re-sign Lowell!"
Major League Baseball News Ian Browne 2010
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His popularity was never more evident than in the aftermath of the clinching game, when Red Sox fans who made the trip to Colorado continually chanted, "Re-sign Lowell!"
Major League Baseball News Ian Browne 2010
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Re-sign Buddy Lee since linemen go down every year and he's a keeper.
Blog updates 2009
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