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The Long Island Ducks? AFTER JOSE OFFERMAN attacked an opposing pitcher who hit him in an Atlantic League game last week, the reaction of most fans was shock: Jose Offerman is still playing baseball?!? Yes, the 38-year-old plies his trade for the Long Island Ducks, who have become a refuge for ex--big leaguers. The Ducks, an independent team, have 13 of them, including Edgardo Alfonzo and Carl Everett . The marquee names—Pete Rose Jr. is also on the team—help with the gate; the team averages a league-best 6,071 fans. But it's not about money: The average Duck makes about $2,100 a month. "They're playing to be free agents to all major league teams," says Ducks G.M. Michael Pfaff. "It's a pretty good deal." Indeed, more than 40 Ducks have signed with big league organizations since 2000, including a few—Carlos Baerga and Bill Pulsipher—who got back to the show.
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