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Re: How bout them Yankees!?
[Re: Sicilian Babe]
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06/28/07 03:35 PM
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Okay, next option: Deport Bobby Abreu and sign Jimmy Hoffa to play right field. At least we know Jimmy can get a hit! 
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Re: How bout them Yankees!?
[Re: Double-J]
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06/28/07 03:43 PM
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Okay, next option:
Deport Bobby Abreu and sign Jimmy Hoffa to play right field.
At least we know Jimmy can get a hit! Jimmy got hit. He's playing for the Giants in the Meadowlands... literally IN the Meadowlands.
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Re: How bout them Yankees!?
[Re: ronnierocketAGO]
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06/29/07 05:54 PM
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I think that we have enough bats on the team that I don't think we need to get someone who can HIT the ball to replace Abreu. Someone who could CATCH the ball, however, would be a welcome change. Ichiro would do it. He's won a few Gold Gloves. Ichiro is my #1 choice for the Yankees to acquire in free agency this offseason, despite the ration of shit I catch every time I mention him to my fellow Yankee fans. I know it goes against a.) the Yankees getting younger and b.) the 30 and over rule of outfielders going downhill, but Ichiro is a phenom and in spectacular condition. I can't see his game dropping off that drastically when he is in such good shape. And hell, I hear the Twins still want to do a Torii Hunter/Melky Cabrera trade straight up. I'd do it. My biggest goals for this upcoming offseason? Dump Giambi and find a way to get rid of Damon. Preferably acquire some middle relief in these deals. And get a marquee first baseman. That already addresses some huge issues. We're stuck with Mussina, because of a horrid two year deal we gave him, so our rotation will feature Wang, Pettitte, Hughes, Mussina, and another pitcher. Carlos Zambrano? I don't know. I do think he'd transition better than Willis to the AL, but I think there are cheaper (or better) options you can plug into the 4-5 spot that will be available, including John Smoltz (Braves have a club option though, so he'll probably be off the market), Jake Westbrook, Freddy Garcia, Jason Isringhausen (another '08 club option so probably no-go), Jason Jennings, and our favorite guy who we've given away in the last couple of years, Jon Lieber.
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Re: How bout them Yankees!?
[Re: J Geoff]
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06/30/07 04:04 PM
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Yeah, on Jeter's 33rd birthday, too! Where's SB? Is she at his birthday party?
"They didn't know it was Jeter's birthday."
"I got news for you. If it wasn't for the toilet, there would be no books." --- George Costanza.
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Re: How bout them Yankees!?
[Re: Irishman12]
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07/01/07 07:26 AM
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Forget trading Abreu, except maybe as a rental, with the Yankees picking up nearly all of the salary. He's an FA after this year, so no team will want to pick him up unless they are desperate (DESPERATE) for a right fielder in the playoffs.
Giambi should be gone - the Angels need a power hitter, and have shown interest before the injury/Selig stuff - so I suspect # 2+5 = 7 will be gone.
They will try to move Damon too, if not by the deadline than before the start of next season.
Other movers? Expect Farnsworth to be gone within the next week or so. I don't think his hissy fit and cursing at Torre will go over well. Much of the bullpen will probably be scrapped. Bye bye Moose.
Hopefully, this is the good kind of rebuilding. I'd even be content to keep Cashman. Not sure about Torre (do we want a *true* fresh start) but I'd love to see Girardi at the help with a group of younger, hungry players.
The biggest issue will be getting players to waive their No-Trade-Clauses (full or partial/10+5), but hopefully the prospect of "rebuilding" will motivate someone like Giambi to go to a contender like Los Angeles.
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Re: How bout them Yankees!?
[Re: Double-J]
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07/01/07 09:37 AM
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Forget trading Abreu, except maybe as a rental, with the Yankees picking up nearly all of the salary. He's an FA after this year, so no team will want to pick him up unless they are desperate (DESPERATE) for a right fielder in the playoffs.
Giambi should be gone - the Angels need a power hitter, and have shown interest before the injury/Selig stuff - so I suspect # 2+5 = 7 will be gone.
They will try to move Damon too, if not by the deadline than before the start of next season.
Other movers? Expect Farnsworth to be gone within the next week or so. I don't think his hissy fit and cursing at Torre will go over well. Much of the bullpen will probably be scrapped. Bye bye Moose.
Hopefully, this is the good kind of rebuilding. I'd even be content to keep Cashman. Not sure about Torre (do we want a *true* fresh start) but I'd love to see Girardi at the help with a group of younger, hungry players.
The biggest issue will be getting players to waive their No-Trade-Clauses (full or partial/10+5), but hopefully the prospect of "rebuilding" will motivate someone like Giambi to go to a contender like Los Angeles. Torre is out with the Yankees anyway by the end of the season, or whenever the Boss loses his patience. The question is, will Papa George do the right thing and hire Giradi as his replacement, or Don I'M A LEGEND DAMMIT, THATS ENOUGH FOR ME! Mattingly? I say Giradi. He turned down the Orioles job, and quite frankly, hes impressed me more than Donny Mac. Giradi has won the NL Manager of the Year hardware in his first full season, he's a Yankee, he's got fire in his belly, and you know what? I actually could see him bitchsmacking A-Rod or Jeter or Damon or anyone that whines to him. Really, I picture him as the new Billy Martin. Which means, Papa George will hire him three times over many years...
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Re: How bout them Yankees!?
[Re: ronnierocketAGO]
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07/02/07 07:39 AM
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Sorry, but I think it's been proven that Martin's way didn't work, except to create headlines. Torre's calm is the face of all the Yankee storm is what works, and has for how many years now??
We are spoiled rotten as Yankee fans. Who else can say that there team has won the division year after year after year. That's hard enough to do, much less get to the Series and then WIN the series. C'mon!!
If I had to choose between Torre and Cashman, then Cashman would be the one to go. Torre only plays with what he's given, and he's been winning in spite of poor pitching, excessive injuries, and so on for years now. Show me anyone else in baseball who could do that!!
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