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C.C to the Yanks.... does this hurt us?


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I'm really wondering if it hurts us with Burnett moreso than Tex.

I agree 100%. Reports of the Yankees not being done with FA pitchers and some reports that AJ might command a contract closer to 5/100 seem to push the O's completely out of the running. Now, I'd be shocked if either of those things happen but I do think this means we're out of it.

And in the end, I think that's a good thing.

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Like I said, I hope he turns into the next Pavano. :mwahaha:

Ditto that. Can you imagine the NY media if that happened. But, it appears this may be NY starting rotation next year. A lot of health concerns there, but the Yankees can afford it.

1. Sabathia

2. Burnett

3. Lowe/Sheets

4. Wang

5. Chamberlain

Ugh, I'm gonna be sick.

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Uh, are we sure that this is done? This is the NY media reporting this, ya know...

If it's not real, at the very least Mike and Mike were being very reckless about it being done, as was Buster Olney when he was on with them. Not even caveats about how it might not be done.

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Ditto that. Can you imagine the NY media if that happened. But, it appears this may be NY starting rotation next year. A lot of health concerns there, but the Yankees can afford it.

1. Sabathia

2. Burnett

3. Lowe/Sheets

4. Wang

5. Chamberlain

Ugh, I'm gonna be sick.

Does this make you sicker:laughlol:

1. Guthire

2. Cabrera

3. Olson

4. Waters

5. Liz

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Ditto that. Can you imagine the NY media if that happened. But, it appears this may be NY starting rotation next year. A lot of health concerns there, but the Yankees can afford it.

1. Sabathia

2. Burnett

3. Lowe/Sheets

4. Wang

5. Chamberlain

Ugh, I'm gonna be sick.

Bring 'em on. Put Tex and Wieters on the O's, with the rest of the line-up, they will have to work hard. The Yanks lost 50 something HR's with Giambi and Abreu gone and Jeter beginning to show the signs of age. It's not an automatic for the Yanks.

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We were not in the running for CC, so I could care less where he plays. We are a fifth place team as we stand right now, so losing another 5 games to CC isn't going to change that.

Burnett started slipping through our fingers as soon as Atlanta made him the offer that we refused to match, so for all I care, the MFY can throw $100 million at him as well. They'd be taking one hell of an injury risk, and one that I don't think would pay off.

Now, this SHOULD take the Yanks out of the Tex sweepstakes, which can only be good for us. Hopefully this puts it down to Boston, Anaheim, and the team that NOBODY is talking about...the Orioles. Time will tell, but I really and starting to get on board with the Tex-n-Tek Connection in Baltimore.

So, no, in my opinion, CC going to the Yanks actually HELPS us in our pursuits this offseason.

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