Jim Johnson - Trade Candidate
Trading Jim Johnson would take several million dollars off the books for the Orioles in 2013, not to mention he'd be worth some value coming back. As much as I love JJ, it's time for him to go.
Trading Jim Johnson would take several million dollars off the books for the Orioles in 2013, not to mention he'd be worth some value coming back. As much as I love JJ, it's time for him to go.
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