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		<title>List of former Tampa Bay Rays are still led by David Price, James Shields</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Evidently, the Milwaukee Brewers are weary of Matt Garza. The Brewers told Garza to go home for the birth of his twins, and well, just to stay there. Evidently, Garza didn&#8217;t react well to being pulled from the rotation and didn&#8217;t want to pitch out of the bullpen. With $25 million due in his contract, odds are, he&#8217;ll be back. That caused a little wonder, however. Just how are the old guys for the Tampa Bay Rays doing? Are the&#8230;]]></description>
		
		
		
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