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Well this website thinks we r gonna get Mike Cameron back and Vina as well, and hav a look at the otha WS free agents.

MIKE CAMERON, CF, MARINERS:

Pros: Awesome defensively. When hot, he can carry a team with his bat and glove.

Cons: Very streaky offensively. Doesn't hit for a lot of power and strikes out a lot.

Where he fits: The Mets. They need outfield speed and defense worse than anyone.

Where I'd like to see him: I like him where he is, but the M's seem to think otherwise.

Where he'll end up: The White Sox. He seems to play well on the south side, and they have an opening.

TOM GORDON, RHP, WHITE SOX:

Pros: Had a great year in Chicago. Proved once again he has the makeup and stuff of a closer.

Cons: He's 35 with a history of arm trouble. Handle with care.

Where he fits: Minnesota again, certainly.

Where I'd like to see him: Kansas City. Bring it on home, back where it all started.

Where he'll end up: The Mets--if they don't trade for the men Gordon unseated in Chicago, Billy Koch. If that happens, he's not going anywhere.

ROBERTO ALOMAR, 2B, WHITE SOX:

Pros: Hall of famer. One of the greatest ever. Has that magical glove.

Cons: May be so far over the hill he can't see it with the Hubble Space Telescope. Slow bat, vanished power. The myth about him being a problem in the clubhouse is no longer a myth.

Where he fits: Which Alomar? The guy in Toronto, Baltimore and Cleveland or this guy?

Where I'd like to see him: Pittsburgh.

Where he'll end up: Colorado. This team could go either way, up or down. Alomar could be had for a respectable price, and he almost certainly will be better than Ronnie Belliard--for a while, maybe.

CARL EVERETT, OF, WHITE SOX:

Pros: Rejuvenated himself this past season with a good year and didn't cause trouble. The guy can hit a fair amount.

Cons: He doesn't believe in the dinosaurs, which tells you something about his mental makeup. Can be lazy and a problem child.

Where he fits: Colorado. He can bash there, and if a ball goes over his head, he doesn't have to run. It'll be gone anyway.

Where I'd like to see him: Boston. A return to the scene of the great meltdown, but they don't have a use for him.

Where he'll end up: Pittsburgh. They need a bat and they'll probably get him a reduced rate (which probably means reduced hustle).

FERNANDO VINA, 2B, CARDINALS:

Pros: Great hustle guy. Can still be an effective leadoff hitter.

Cons: No spring chicken at 34 and leg injuries are often death to a leadoff guy.

Where he fits: Oakland. Their second base situation is subpar.

Where I'd like to see him: Oakland.

Where he'll end up: The White Sox, if Alomar goes--and he will.

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