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Washington Nationals Second Base

Ahorre Tiempo y Dinero

SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico -- Washington Nationals Jose Vidro said he doesn't intend to give up second base to please new arrival Alfonso Soriano.

Vidro, 31, a three-time All-Star, is recovering from a knee injury. He played in only 87 games in 2005, hitting .275 with seven homers and 32 RBI.

Soriano, 26, hit .268 with 36 homers, a career-best 104 RBI and 30 steals last season. The Nationals acquired the four-time All-Star earlier this month from the Texas Rangers. Soriano has said he won't change positions, and Vidro said he won't either.

Soriano "is a tremendous plus for the team. But I'm a bit confused about what can happen if he doesn't want to play left field," Vidro told the local daily, El Nuevo Dia for Tuesday's editions

Ahorre December 28, 2005 01:05 PM | Abogados Hispanos | Hipotecas

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