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Inbox: Will Mets bring back Delgado?

Is there anything definitive about the Mets' plans for Carlos Delgado? I heard that the Brewers would have interest in him if they planned to trade Prince Fielder. -- Matthew J. , Racine, Wis. I'd advise you to dismiss what you heard. Full Article at MLB.com

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