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11-14-2012, 02:51 PM
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Re: Yankees 2012-2013 Offseason Thread
Yanks are in on Nolasco apparently
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11-14-2012, 04:06 PM
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Re: Yankees 2012-2013 Offseason Thread
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Oswalt makes little sense. Re-signing Pettitte and Kuroda fills out your rotation and leaves Phelps and Pineda free to move into the rotation should Pineda's health improve or the need arise.
Hafner makes a lot of sense. He's probably due a significant pay cut and his swing in Yankee Stadium would be deadly. Couple that with ARod as his DH platoon partner and you have the makings of a comeback kind of yr. The same could be said for Thome, but his neck issue might not be something he can play through
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I'm assuming the Dodgers will sign Kuroda, in my mind at least.
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11-14-2012, 04:08 PM
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Re: Yankees 2012-2013 Offseason Thread
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Yanks are in on Nolasco apparently
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And hopefully Logan Morrison, would be a nice buy low option. Re-signing Ichiro is a must now too. OF sets up like Garnder in CF, Granderson in LF, Ichrio in RF. With Morrison seeing a lot of playing time too, assuming he hits.
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11-14-2012, 09:26 PM
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Re: Yankees 2012-2013 Offseason Thread
http://www.milb.com/index.jsp?sid=t531
hahahahahahahahahahahahaha. Oh this is fantastic. This actually happened
"And here are your Scranton Wilkes Barre.....RAIL RIDERS!!!!!"
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11-15-2012, 12:51 AM
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Re: Yankees 2012-2013 Offseason Thread
Rail riders beat out pole smokers, smokin spinners, tranny hookers, and arod's anal beads for SWB nickname in a pretty ferocious contest
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11-18-2012, 09:52 PM
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Re: Yankees 2012-2013 Offseason Thread
Sounds like Hal is adamant about getting under $189 mil. It'll be nice to see the kid and elderly show the next few yrs
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11-19-2012, 10:19 AM
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Re: Yankees 2012-2013 Offseason Thread
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Rail riders beat out pole smokers, smokin spinners, tranny hookers, and arod's anal beads for SWB nickname in a pretty ferocious contest
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I lol'd, might be the funniest thing I've ever seen you write
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Sounds like Hal is adamant about getting under $189 mil. It'll be nice to see the kid and elderly show the next few yrs
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So what's going on over here in Yankee land? Are they really serious about getting below the threshold? What do you think is the fall back plan is Kuroda heads west? What youngsters are in the pipeline? I'm not up on the Yankees farm system. What happened to those 2 young pitchers?
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11-19-2012, 07:57 PM
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Re: Yankees 2012-2013 Offseason Thread
The Yankees were better armed prior to this season actually. Banuelos was a top prospect before the Yankee brass decided to throw him out there in shit ass weather, he strained his elbow, it was misdiagnosed and finally just had TJS. So he's out for 2013.
Betances looked like an ace in the making before completely imploding.
We dealt away DJ Mitchell, George Kontos and Hector Noesi.
Our best right now options are David Phelps and Adam Warren. Phelps looked like a big leaguer out there, 4 pitch arsenal that he located, struck out nearly a batter an inning and showed some balls out there without being too afraid of the strike zone. Warren has shown the same thing in the minors, but in his lone big league appearance he was anything but. Both of these guys profile more middle to back end of the rotation, although they do give big innings.
Behind them, we have Brett Marshall, who is better suited near the top of a rotation based on how he finished the yr. He's a guy who can throw his four seamer into the mid to high nineties, but became a sinkerballer after TJS. He couldnt strike anyone out the first half of the yr, then got his slider back and started incorporating his 4 seamer more, and he K'd 59 in the final 59 innings of the season. He starts the yr in AAA, but if he continues to show the improvement he did in season from last yr, he will be an option come mid season.
Another guy who will start in AAA most likely is Mikey O'Brien. He is a guy capable of hitting mid 90s, but locates better at 90-92. He probably profiles more as a reliever, but could be a back end guy with his arsenal should his breaking ball round into form.
Those are the guys who should be in AAA or higher to start the yr. We have a bunch of talented guys who will start the yr in AA or lower with the best talent likely ticketed for A ball or lower (Campos, Hensley, DePaula).
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11-21-2012, 04:16 PM
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Re: Yankees 2012-2013 Offseason Thread
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Yanks are in on Nolasco apparently
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Good. He sucks.
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11-21-2012, 11:11 PM
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Re: Yankees 2012-2013 Offseason Thread
I'm sure they're out on him now. Kuroda is back, Pettitte will be on his coattails and we are in business
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11-22-2012, 12:13 PM
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Re: Yankees 2012-2013 Offseason Thread
The $pankees never have to rely on young pitchers because they can and always do go out and buy experienced pitching. Kuroda signing was big for them and Pettitte will be back as well.
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11-22-2012, 05:09 PM
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Re: Yankees 2012-2013 Offseason Thread
Wait, so the contributions of Ivan Nova, Phil Hughes, David Phelps, David Robertson and Joba were insignificant? C'mon man, you're better than that.
Re-upping Kuroda and hopefully Pettitte will hold the fort for one more yr. by then, Marshall, Banuelos, Warren, Phelps et al should be ready to step up
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11-23-2012, 06:57 PM
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Re: Yankees 2012-2013 Offseason Thread
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Wait, so the contributions of Ivan Nova, Phil Hughes, David Phelps, David Robertson and Joba were insignificant? C'mon man, you're better than that.
Re-upping Kuroda and hopefully Pettitte will hold the fort for one more yr. by then, Marshall, Banuelos, Warren, Phelps et al should be ready to step up
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We are talking about top of the rotation pitchers. The $panks go CC, Kuroda and Pettite at the top of the rotation. Nova hit the wall at the end of last season and I don't think the Yanks know what they will get from him. Hughes is probably their number 4 at this point and has enjoyed some success. Joba and Robertson are relief pitchers, and Phelps may get a shot at number 5 if the $panks have injuries. I think Hughes is the closest they have come to recently having a young STARTER come up through the system. Otherwise they have gone outside the organization for established starters.
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11-24-2012, 12:17 PM
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Re: Yankees 2012-2013 Offseason Thread
Hughes would have been your ace last yr, btw. That's not saying much. Hughes is a guy with top of the rotation peripherals and stuff, he just has short stretches a la Buchholz where he is absolutely abhorrent. He is no ace, that's for sure
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11-25-2012, 11:07 PM
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Re: Yankees 2012-2013 Offseason Thread
Yankees are "confident" they can re-sign Ichiro. The same news leaked on Kuroda and he was in the fold within 48 hours. The Yankees are also starting negotations with Martin.
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