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11-12-2008 08:26 AM #1
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Yanks: $80M available and ready to spend
Look out, here is comes. The Yankees vow to fix everything.
http://www.nydailynews.com/sports/baseball/index.html
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11-12-2008 09:56 AM #2
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The key word in that sentence is "Friday." The Yankees aren't going to *****foot around, they are going to come out with both guns blazing."We're addressing everything," he said. "We're going to be ready for Friday."
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11-12-2008 10:18 AM #3
I'd be ready for Friday too if I had $80 mil to spend.
I'd expect their main focus initially will be on CC and one other starting pitcher. Hopefully that takes some effort away on Tex.
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11-12-2008 10:50 AM #4
CC $25M; Tex $22M; Burnett $17M; That still leaves $16M. Who else do they go for? Maybe Lowe $12M
Or, maybe instead of Lowe they go for KRod at $15M, and alternate closers or have one be the setup guy.
I wish the O's had $80M to spend.
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11-12-2008 11:08 AM #5
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Abreu Giambi and/or Pettitte could come back.
That could tie up at least some of that $$$.
They could also overpay for guys like Fuentes and/or Cruz to help shore up their 'pen.
And that doesn't even take account of the fact that NYY might not be the first choice of some of these marquee free agents, so there's no guarantee they even get the guys they really want.
Bottom line, let's not be scouting out tall buildings to jump from just yet.
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11-12-2008 11:17 AM #6
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11-12-2008 11:43 AM #7
I don't see them bringing back Abreu, simply because they have three guys (Damon, Matsui, and Nady) who play corner outfield positions.
I definitely see them going after Fuentes like you mentioned.
They may try to sign Hudson so they can package Cano in a trade. I also see them trading for Cameron.
They'll really test Sabathia's desire to go west and stay in the NL by throwing insane money at him.
With the Yankees opening a new park and failing to make the playoffs, this is going to be a really exciting winter around the league.
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11-12-2008 01:38 PM #8
If they say they're ready to spend $80MM, look for them to actually spend something more like $120MM. Not making the playoffs last season does not set well with the league's ATM...
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11-12-2008 02:40 PM #9
Don't count on that mattering too much, the Yanks will definitely be in play. Boras will get his usual bidding war showdown going and the Yanks can usually be counted on to drive the price through roof.
I like this last quote, you're not building anything, you're buying!"I would be remiss if I didn't say starting pitching," he said. "The injuries to (Joba) Chamberlain and (Chien-Ming) Wang certainly didn't help us last year. We need to build the starting pitching."Last edited by byrdz; 11-12-2008 at 02:44 PM.
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11-12-2008 02:47 PM #10
God, I hate the Yankees.... Isn't there some baseball karma that should be catching up with them soon? I don't want anybody getting hurt, but a biblical plague would be nice.
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11-12-2008 04:05 PM #11
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11-12-2008 04:18 PM #12
All the job losses in NYC it is going to hurt the Yankees bottomline. They won't be able to spend as much as they have in the past.
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11-12-2008 09:01 PM #13
Missing the playoffs hurts NY. Missing the playoffs in the last season at Yankee Stadium hurts A LOT. Probably embarrasing, too.
They have a chance to save face...with the hype of a new stadium and the payroll coming off the books, they can definitely spend and get Sabathia AND Tex.
Would not surprise me to see them land at least one of those guys within the first 24-48 hours of free agency. Shock and awe, Yankee style, if you will.
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11-13-2008 07:28 AM #14
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