Billy Wagner
53-Year-Old
Free Agent
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Wagner said the Phillies called him after the 2011 season to gauge his interest in coming out of retirement, the New York Post reports.
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"It was after the regular season ... just to see if I was even contemplating coming back or had an itch or anything," Wagner said. "I just told them, 'No, I do not have an itch.'" The Phillies went on to sign free agent Jonathan Papelbon to be their closer after talking with Wagner.
"It was after the regular season ... just to see if I was even contemplating coming back or had an itch or anything," Wagner said. "I just told them, 'No, I do not have an itch.'" The Phillies went on to sign free agent Jonathan Papelbon to be their closer after talking with Wagner.
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Wagner decided to retire after his one season in Atlanta and may finish as the game's best left-handed reliever. He finishes with 422 saves, a 2.31 ERA and a 11.9 K/9IP mark.
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Atlanta has officially released Wagner, who was still on the 40-man roster despite announcing his plans to retire, the Atlanta Journal-Constitution reports.
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While Wagner says he's retired and his agent says he's set to file his retirement papers, he's technically on Atlanta's 40-man roster because he'll be paid a $250,000 buyout if he's released before spring training begins, the Atlanta Journal-Constitution reports.
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Billy Wagner: Affirms He'll Retire
Wagner reiterated that he plans to retire and won't play in 2011, the Atlanta Journal-Constitution reports.
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Billy Wagner: (Oblique) Could Miss Rest of Playoffs
Wagner (oblique) will miss the rest of the NLDS against the Giants and possibly the rest of the playoffs, the Atlanta Journal-Constitution reports.
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Billy Wagner: Oblique Injury
Wagner left Friday's win over San Francisco in the ninth inning with an apparent left oblique muscle injury. He held his side and had to leave after throwing out a batter at first base.
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