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Re: How bout them Yankees!?
[Re: fathersson]
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10/26/06 01:02 PM
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Report: Sheffield's option picked up by YankeesOctober 26, 2006 NEW YORK (AP) -- Gary Sheffield was told Wednesday that the New York Yankees will pick up his $13 million option for next season, according to a newspaper report.
Sheffield said he was hoping to test the free-agent market and get another three-year contract, USA Today reported in Thursday's editions.
"This will not work, this will not work at all," Sheffield told the newspaper. "I don't want to play first base a year for them. I will not do that."
Sheffield, sidelined from May 29 to Sept. 22 with an injured left wrist that required surgery, hit .298 with six homers and 25 RBIs in 39 games this season. He played first base for the first time in his major league career after he returned in September.
"I don't know what they're (Yankees) going to do," Sheffield said. "Maybe they picked it up just to trade me. If they do that, if I just (go) to a team for one year, there's going to be a problem."
A message was left by The Associated Press seeking comment from Sheffield's agent, Rufus Williams.
First off, WHY?  Secondly, what an asshole! 
I studied Italian for 2 semesters. Not once was a "C" pronounced as a "G", and never was a trailing "I" ignored! And I'm from Jersey!  lol Whaddaya want me to do? Whack a guy? Off a guy? Whack off a guy? --Peter Griffin My DVDs | Facebook | Godfather Filming Locations
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Re: How bout them Yankees!?
[Re: Irishman12]
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10/26/06 02:08 PM
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Re: Sheffield, Wasn't he the one who pissed and moaned in the press because he DIDN'T have this option, and cried and carried on about how unappreciated he was until he got it?! So, now that the Yankees have exercised it, he's pissed off about that, too? Or is he pissed off with the performances of Abreu and Cabrera, which have made him a virtual third wheel? I think that Gary is getting older, he's had medical problems, nobody is sure WHAT he'll have to offer next year and he should just shutup and be happy to play whatever position the Yankees want him to. His return to the team was certainly no indication of past performance, and he should just stop running to the press complaining all the time. JG, you're right, he looks like a spoiled brat.
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Re: How bout them Yankees!?
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10/26/06 07:14 PM
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The only reason they've resigned Sheffield is because they think they can get value for him in a trade, rather than let him walk. Cashman will not keep him on - he'll become a cancer in the locker room with his attitude now.
And yes, you're the only one who is glad. Sheffield is a good player when he's healthy, but with Abreu, he's obsolete, unless he learns how to pitch.
As far as going after Kenny Rogers...bah. Rogers "magic" postseason should disappear in a Game 6 (if necessary) when he'll have to wear the normal cap and be totally clean, and he'll suck like he usually does.
Zito is not worth the money he'll be getting, and plus I think the A's will re-sign him. He seemed like a head case to me when we faced him early on in the year, and we rocked him too.
And A-Rod HAS to go. Even with a no trade clause - all of this is being done to save face. They're no doubt trying to put on a good smile so that other teams will be interested, and that it can be made positive PR so it doesn't look as bad of a failure as it is. But A-Rod WILL be gone. He'll waive his no trade clause. He has no choice. The relationship between him and Jeter is colder than a witches tit, and he won't last the offseason in pinstripes.
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Re: How bout them Yankees!?
[Re: Double-J]
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10/27/06 02:15 AM
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A-Rod WILL be gone. He'll waive his no trade clause. How much you wanna bet on that? 
I studied Italian for 2 semesters. Not once was a "C" pronounced as a "G", and never was a trailing "I" ignored! And I'm from Jersey!  lol Whaddaya want me to do? Whack a guy? Off a guy? Whack off a guy? --Peter Griffin My DVDs | Facebook | Godfather Filming Locations
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Re: How bout them Yankees!?
[Re: J Geoff]
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10/27/06 01:24 PM
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A-Rod WILL be gone. He'll waive his no trade clause. How much you wanna bet on that? Why would he stay in New York? To watch his career die? I think that Boras and Cashman will get together and make some sort of deal that will save face. A-Rod may have a no-trade clause, but he is smart enough to see that he'll never achieve the greatness its clear he desires as long as he stays in New York. So they'll chip away at his resolve and get him to go to a second-tier city - Chicago maybe - and play with slightly less of a critical lens upon him.
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Re: How bout them Yankees!?
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10/27/06 02:56 PM
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I'd be careful about the number of people who want A-Rod...there are quite a few teams in the market for his talent, who are missing one or two pieces of the puzzle or need a jolt in the arm and think he may be the answer.
Yes, but the question isn't who wants A-Rod; it's whom does A-Rod want? He and Boras will only consider an established and winning franchise. He will not consider waiving the no-trade clause for a fringe team or a team with a losing record. Also, few teams will be able to take on his contract, or even that portion remaining after the Yankees contribute. I'm thinking only the White Sox, Red Sox and Angels are the only ones who might be able to consider it. He's got the Yankees by the short hairs. Also, I don't think he gives a damn about what the fans. He'll win a few games, hit some homers, and they'll be happy again. Also, he didn't care for Jeter when he got there, so that wouldn't stop him.
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Re: How bout them Yankees!?
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10/27/06 03:01 PM
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He will not consider waiving the no-trade clause for a fringe team or a team with a losing record. Also, few teams will be able to take on his contract, or even that portion remaining after the Yankees contribute. I'm thinking only the White Sox, Red Sox and Angels are the only ones who might be able to consider it. He's got the Yankees by the short hairs.
Also, I don't think he gives a damn about what the fans. He'll win a few games, hit some homers, and they'll be happy again. Also, he didn't care for Jeter when he got there, so that wouldn't stop him. But most of the fringe teams wouldn't have the talent the Yankees want anyways. Furthermore, its clear A-Rod needs fans. He can't thrive without them.
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Re: How bout them Yankees!?
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Then again, I forgot how retarded the Yankees can be. Don't get me wrong, I like Mattingly and thought he did a good job as the hitting coach, but I don't see why Mazzilli should be pushed out and Mattingly promoted. I hope Mazzilli is at least staying with the team...he should be the next manager of the Yankees.
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Re: How bout them Yankees!?
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10/28/06 12:46 AM
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HE is one of the best CLUTCH hitters EVER!! Scouts take a lot of count in what a guy does with a full count, and what a guy does w/ men in scoring position. In those two categories he is the best in the world. (David Eckstein of anaheim excels in those two categories as well, even though he traditionally hits around the mendoza line) Well I might not know he plays for St Lou and I might pick St Lou to get their ass swept by San Diego BUT CAN I PICK EM BABY!?!  MVP boys
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Re: How bout them Yankees!?
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10/28/06 10:32 PM
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I wonder why they wait so long? Oh well. These individuals have flied for free agency today: NEW YORK (AP) - One day after the World Series ended, baseball's business season began Saturday when San Francisco's Barry Bonds, Oakland's Frank Thomas and the Los Angeles Dodgers' Nomar Garciaparra headed 59 players who filed for free agency. Oakland pitcher Barry Zito and Washington's Alfonso Soriano are the biggest names available in this year's free-agent class. Approximately 200 players are eligible to file by the Nov. 11 deadline, and free agents can start talking money with all teams the following day. Under new rules this offseason, free agents do not face any deadlines to re-sign with their former teams. In the past, players had to re-sign by Dec. 7 (or Jan. 8 if offered salary arbitration) or else could not return to their former teams until May 1. The deadlines were eliminated in baseball's new labor contract. Among pitchers, the Chicago Cubs' Kerry Wood and Houston's Andy Pettitte could attract some interest. The Astros' Roger Clemens also is eligible, but the 44-year-old hasn't indicated whether he wants to pitch in 2007 or whether he'd consider leaving his hometown team. Outfielder Luis Gonzalez, not wanted back by Arizona after eight seasons with the Diamondbacks, plans to play next year. Five players filed Saturday from the New York Mets: outfielders Cliff Floyd and Ricky Ledee, pitchers Orlando Hernandez and Steve Trachsel and shortstop Chris Woodward. Five players also filed from Philadelphia - catcher Mike Lieberthal and pitchers Arthur Rhodes, Rick White, Randy Wolf and Aaron Fultz - along with five from San Diego. Three players filed from the New York Yankees: infielder Miguel Cairo, reliever Octavio Dotel and outfielder Craig Wilson. Source: FOX Sports
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Re: How bout them Yankees!?
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11/01/06 02:04 PM
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Report: Yankees have Sheffield trade in placeNew York Yankees' general manager Brian Cashman has a potential trade in place for slugger Gary Sheffield, according to a Newsday report. The Long Island, N.Y. newspaper reported the news citing an unnamed official from another American League team. But it appears that Cashman is not ready to pull the trigger on a trade. In fact, a person familiar with the Yankees' plans reportedly told the newspaper that "there is no urgency to the process." The team apparently wants to wait to see if Sheffield's trade market value improves. The Cubs and Phillies seem to be the teams most interested in acquiring Sheffield, whom Newsday called "an attractive, more affordable alternative to free-agent sluggers Alfonso Soriano and Carlos Lee." Those sluggers are likely to land long-term deals this winter. Sheffield, meanwhile, will cost a team $13 million for next season with $4.5 million deferred. The Yankees, according to Newsday have until Sunday to pick up Sheffield's contract option, and are expected to do so shortly after agreeing to a trade, which now seems inevitable. Sheffield, meanwhile, made his feelings public in a USA Today story last week that he is not happy about the Yankees' plans to pick up his option and then trade him. Why? He would rather try to get a three-year deal on the free-agent market. What's more, the veteran slugger has publicly warned teams interested in dealing for him that he is going to want a contract extension. An American League team official told Newsday that the Yankees are open to all kinds of (trade) packages. And Cashman reportedly could accept a deal that would include prospects, bullpen help or a starting pitcher. The Rangers and Indians are thought to be among the AL teams interested in a possible Sheffield trade. But the Yankees might avoid trading him to an AL team simply to avoid facing him too often next season. Source: FOX Sports
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