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Old 10-25-2012, 02:41 AM   #16 (permalink)
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It's a horrible offseason to have a "hot stove". You guys can take Melky back though.
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Old 10-25-2012, 12:36 PM   #17 (permalink)
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Went over my head a bit, can you explain?
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Old 10-25-2012, 07:08 PM   #18 (permalink)
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Rivera is currently unsure about whether he will pitch again next yr. That would throw a monkey wrench in plans
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Old 10-26-2012, 01:34 PM   #19 (permalink)
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Rivera is currently unsure about whether he will pitch again next yr. That would throw a monkey wrench in plans
Depends how you look at it, if Rivera retires we have Soriano to fall back on, if Rivera returns, another team will pay Soriano with a multi year contract.
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Old 10-26-2012, 08:07 PM   #20 (permalink)
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In the long term it is in the best interest if Rivera retires? What are Yankees fans pulling for? If Rivera plays one more season then Soriana leaves to close for another team.
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Old 10-26-2012, 10:19 PM   #21 (permalink)
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I am okay with Soriano leaving. I think we need one more yr to be able to groom a pen strong enough to survive on their own. Mo would give us that
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Old 11-01-2012, 09:42 AM   #22 (permalink)
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Looks like the Yankees are giving strong consideration towards signing Torii Hunter. He had a good offensive season last yr, would clearly upgrade the defense in RF and would probably come on a 1-2 yr deal. He also won't cost draft pick compensation.

I also think the Yankees will be looking hard at Joakim Soria. He'd likely be signing a 1 yr deal with an option and escalators, but he'd be the kind of guy who could fill Soriano's shoes while netting us another pick
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Old 11-01-2012, 04:18 PM   #23 (permalink)
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On the offensive front, I doubt we are going to let Russell Martin get away. You have Brian McCann having his option picked up by the Braves and nothing else really available on the market. You also have your best possible replacement internally in Romine coming off a back injury that took away his season. We need at least one more yr before we could consider Romine a viable option, but then again, Martin sucked ass offensively, so it isnt like we are re-upping him for his offensive prowess. Also, since Martin fell so precipitously to earth this past yr, I think his market will be limited. I would offer Martin a 1 yr deal with a player option for a second that escalates based on performance factors. That gives Martin some security knowing he effectively could be there for 2 yrs no matter how shitty he does, and if he comes alive again, his market next yr for a long term deal will be there. Let's say the Yankees sign Martin to a 1yr $6 mil contract with a player option for $5 million with escalators up to $8 mil. NO matter what, Martin isnt getting a qualifying offer

In the infield, I think re-signing Chavez is a priority, but I also dont go ga-ga over his solid yr last yr and give him anything he wants. We need a guy who will split time with ARod between DH and 3b. One name that we should definitely consider is Kevin Youkilis. Yes, I hate him, but we have to be realistic. The guy can play both corners, takes walks, hits for power and is fragile. Shift him between 3b and DH and you prolong the legs and allow for him to get on base at a good clip. I'd actually rather Youk than Chavez, even though Chavez had a better yr. I think it is unlikely Chavy repeats his rejuvenation in the Bronx and we need a guy who can be more than just a part time player without something in his body exploding.

In the outfield, my dream scenario is a deal for Justin Upton, but from all reports, he is going to get dealt for a massive haul. And when you are dealing with a guy with question marks, you shouldnt be giving away a package fit for an MVP. I absolutely offer Swish the $13.5 mil qualifying offer and let him walk. I am warming to the idea of Hunter since he can still play D, runs better than Swish and is coming off a good season. He also should come cheaply and on a very short term deal. I'd also like the idea of signing a guy like Ryan Ludwick, but from the sounds of it, he'll be heading back to Cincy. I liked the idea of moving Granderson, but on a 1yr deal, he likely is worth more to us than anyone will give to us in trade. With Gardner and Grandy locked into the OF, a RH hitter is imperative, so that means Ichiro walks unless he is willing to accept a 4th OFer role. In terms of the 4th OFer, I would seriously consider Johnny Gomes. The guy destroys left handed pitching, had a great yr in a terrible hitter's park, and should come pretty cheaply. He's a COF guy, so against lefties, we'd start Gomes in LF, Hunter in RF and either Granderson or Gardner in CF, but it is worth it.

On the mound, I do think Mariano and Pettitte come back. This was a bad way to end the yr, and I doubt they want to go out like this. I also think Kuroda would be willing to come back, and I definitely offer him the qualifying offer. Should he want to go back to LA, you get a pick. Should he return, then great. If he is back, then our rotation is effectively set. If he doesnt, I would seriously consider dealing for Dan Haren. He'd come cheaply and would be a pretty good candidate to get his career turned around after a horrid and injury plagued season. And on a 1 yr deal, why the fuck not. That might actually be the best case scenario. Let Kuroda walk, deal for Haren, net out a pick and get younger in the rotation. As good as Hiroki was, I doubt he can repeat that solid season he just had.

And in the pen, I let Soriano walk. There are too many back end guys available who could help and I do think Mo comes back for one more push. That leaves us with Mo as closer and KRob as setup. But I wouldnt stop there. I go hard after Soria, and I would do a similar deal as Martin's. 1 yr deal with a player option that escalates. That means we get a pick for Soriano, a closer level pitcher in Soria and get cheaper in the long run. If Soria isnt interested, we could go the Ryan Madson route
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Old 11-01-2012, 04:41 PM   #24 (permalink)
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Holy Shit, the Yankees are actually considering moving Granderson to LF and Gardner to CF. We have only asked for this for 2 yrs
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Shouldn't right field be easier to play for Granderson?
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Old 11-02-2012, 12:04 PM   #26 (permalink)
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The Soriano situation is interesting. NYY probably would offer him the most $ but he won't go back there if Mo is the closer. But NY has no idea if Mo is coming back.

If Mo is really done(I'm not sure one way or the other) then I think you might see a Soria or a Madson in NY for a year. I also think the Sox will be in on these types as well.

If only there was some way to get Cashman delusional enough to make Valverde an offer
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Old 11-03-2012, 12:45 PM   #27 (permalink)
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This is what the GLOBE reported this morning about the Yankees:

qualifying offers of 13.3 mil to Kuroda, Soriano and Swisher

free agents-- P: Mo, Pettitte, Garcia, DLowe, Feliciano, OF: Ibanez, Suzuki, A Jones, C: Martin, IF: Chaves
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Old 11-03-2012, 03:42 PM   #28 (permalink)
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My friend who is a big Indians fan always tries to play GM with me every year and ask me deals. Last year it was Chris Perez for Nick Swisher, this year he went a little larger and asked Granderson and Nova for Choo, Lindor, and Sipp. I usually laugh off his deals but this one kind of perked my interest. Indians get their power hitter to plug between Cabrera and Santana in Granderson who can make short work of their own short porch and a cost controlled pitcher to add to their less than impressive staff. While the Yankees get a top 30 prospect in Lindor, a solid lefty in Sipp to add to Logan(Who I'd look to trade), Cabrera, and Rapada, and then Choo to replace Swisher.

I'd re-sign Martin 2 years 11 million, 3rd year team option for 7 million or a one million dollar buyout. So he'll at least make 2/12 which I think is pretty solid. Also re-sign Mo, something like 1 year 12 million? Pettitte again, one year $6 million? Obviously I'm not going to hit these salaries dead on but within a couple of million. I'd be on Dan Haren, one year $10 to 12 million, similar to Kuroda this season. Torii Hunter as well. I've always liked him and he hits well with RISP. One year $8 to 10 million? Same thing for Ichrio. I know, both Ichiro and Hunter seems a little much but with the DH spot open, I think we could get them all enough ABs. Chavez being re-signed as well, one year $2 million.


CC
Pettitte
Haren
Hughes
Phelps
-Pineda could come up and help as well later on.

Pettitte, Haren, and Hughes will be in their final years of their contracts too, so they'd really need Pineda to step up this year. 2014's rotation could very much be CC, Pineda, Phelps and a prayer.

C: Martin
1B: Tex
2B: Cano(I'd try to lock him up)
SS Jeter
3B: ARod
OF: Hunter, Gardner, Ichiro, and Choo
DH- spot would be open for Hunter, Jeter, ARod and others.

Bench: Nunez, Stewart/Romine, Chavez and Dickerson(I'd look into Nyjer Morgan too)


Mo, Robertson, Joba, Aardsma, Sipp, Cabrera(Logan traded away), and Phelps/Warren/Eppley

The bullpen would have room to grow with a lot of good young arms coming up as well. Joba, Aardsma, and Mo will most likely be in their final years too.

Salary would be around 202 to 204 million, again, but you'd again have a lot of money coming off the books for 2014 and could really get under the 189 limit.
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Rivera told Cashman yesterday he'd like to play next year.
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