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Tejada Is Upset By the Orioles' Lack of Moves
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Disgruntled shortstop Miguel Tejada is "more upset" with the Baltimore Orioles because they have failed to get stronger in the offseason than with the team for not fulfilling his trade request.
"Now, I am more upset than when I requested the trade because it's been a month and they haven't done anything," Tejada told the Associated Press yesterday.
Tejada, who is entering the third year of a six-year, $72 million contract, said three weeks ago that he wanted a "change of scenery."
Yesterday, the all-star said he was upset by the Orioles' failure to make trades that would strengthen the team.
"I don't want to say anything bad that can hurt my teammates, but look at Toronto: They have strengthened themselves and we haven't done anything," said Tejada, who hit .305 last season with 26 homers and 98 RBI.
-- From News Services





