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Old 11-08-2007, 02:32 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Yankees Catch-All Postseason Thread

Farnsworth may be on the move:

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The Orioles would be interesting in picking up Kyle Farnsworth from the Yankees, says the New York Times.

Since he's due to make $5.5 million in 2008 and then become a free agent, Farnsworth would hardly be a key piece in a Miguel Tejada trade. Still, if he comes cheap in terms of talent, the Orioles could spend the cash and plug him into the closer's role.
Pettitte will make decision by January 1st:

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Andy Pettitte said Wednesday that he plans to make a decision regarding his 2008 status by January 1.

"I'm realistic, and I realize that, come the first of the year, I won't be able to prepare myself the way I need to prepare myself for the season," Pettitte said. "I understand the work I need to do to get ready. I won't play if it means trying to short-cut getting ready for the season."
John Damon likes to run his mouth - http://www.boston.com/sports/basebal...tras/thebuzz/:

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"I know teams would want a player like me. A guy who keeps the clubhouse loose. A guy who has been very durable and will be durable next year. I think everyone realized how important I was to the team last year once I got healthy. When I was in the lineup every day, I think our winning percentage was around .700. I think that's a testament to the type of player that I am and the kind of stuff I can bring to the table. I think someone would have to dazzle them with an amazing offer."

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Old 11-08-2007, 02:41 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Yankees may be interested in Tejada:

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Though it's much too early to fit Miguel Tejada for pinstripes, it's not entirely out of the question either. Seeking a potential replacement for free agent third baseman Alex Rodriguez, the New York Yankees have some interest in the Orioles' star infielder, according to an industry source.

How much interest they have, and how willing the Orioles will be to trade their most accomplished player to a division rival remains to be seen. One of several reasons the Orioles balked at trading Tejada to the Boston Red Sox after the 2005 season was because some in the organization, including owner Peter Angelos, were hesitant to help out a division rival.

"We have to be open-minded to anything," said Orioles president of baseball operations Andy MacPhail, talking in general about the potential of moving Tejada. "If we think a deal at the end of the day makes sense for us, we're going to do it."
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One industry source said the Yankees' No. 1 choice to replace Rodriguez is Cabrera, the 24-year-old slugger with a .313 career average and 138 home runs and 523 RBIs in 720 big league games. New Yankees manager Joe Girardi, who managed Cabrera for one season in Florida, made no attempt to hide his interest in a reunion with the player.

However, Hank Steinbrenner, the son of the Yankees owner, told the Associated Press tonight that the club wasn't interested in trading top young pitchers Joba Chamberlain, Ian Kennedy and Phil Hughes. That could made landing Cabrera difficult.

The Orioles' asking price for Tejada, 31, who has .305 with 17 home runs and 94 RBIs in 123 career games against New York, would figure to be significantly less than what the Marlins would want for Cabrera.

The Orioles are primarily looking for talented position player prospects who are close to major league ready. The Yankees are thin in that area, but do have a wealth of young pitching. MacPhail said the Orioles are in no position to discriminate.

"Let's get the young talent first and then we'll sort it out," MacPhail said.
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Old 11-08-2007, 02:44 PM   #3 (permalink)
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Rivera making Yankees wat:

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Mariano Rivera received a three-year, $39 million offer from the Yankees and has not yet responded. Rivera wasn't happy that the Yankees didn't sign him this spring, made him wait and counted on his well-known loyalty, so now he's turning the tables and making them wait.
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His longtime batterymate, Jorge Posada, also has the Yankees right where he wants them. New York is offering a three-year deal for similar money, but Posada knows that he can get four-year deals elsewhere and will bank for now on the Yankees caving. With Alex Rodriguez almost surely gone and Miguel Cabrera unlikely as a replacement, Posada understands how devastating his loss would be to the team. The next best available catchers are Yorvit Torrealba and Paul Lo Duca, solid players who aren't in Posada's class.
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Old 11-08-2007, 03:29 PM   #4 (permalink)
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Damon is pretty conceited, but he is right. He was hobbled last year but still played 141 games. Fact is though, his injuries are catching up with him and will keep catching up with him so I'm not so sure he'll continue to be durable

And Buster Olney said the Padres and Yanks briefly discussed a trade involving Melky and Hughes for Jake Peavy although Peavy is still 2 years away from free agency
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Old 11-08-2007, 03:31 PM   #5 (permalink)
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Damon is pretty conceited, but he is right. He was hobbled last year but still played 141 games. Fact is though, his injuries are catching up with him and will keep catching up with him so I'm not so sure he'll continue to be durable
He's not right. He was signed to play center field and he can no longer do that. He didn't go on the DL even though it was clear he was playing through injuries that clearly affected him.

He has little value has a corner OF or a DH.
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Old 11-08-2007, 03:33 PM   #6 (permalink)
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He's not right. He was signed to play center field and he can no longer do that. He didn't go on the DL even though it was clear he was playing through injuries that clearly affected him.

He has little value has a corner OF or a DH.
He didn't mention anything about his defensive abilities. And considering he was hobbled, he was still pretty productive, granted not $13 million productive but he remains a tough out for any team
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Old 11-08-2007, 03:51 PM   #7 (permalink)
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Nomaas is trying to concoct a Matsui for Kemp trade, stating the Yankees can take advantage of Torre's sentimentalities for "his guys". The hope and despair is so thick in Yankeefandom that you need a machete to cut a path through it.
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He didn't mention anything about his defensive abilities. And considering he was hobbled, he was still pretty productive, granted not $13 million productive but he remains a tough out for any team
.270/.351/.396
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One of these players put up this stat line as a corner OF/DH.
One put it up as a CF and had an historically good defensive season, for 1/3 of the cost.
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Nomaas is trying to concoct a Matsui for Kemp trade, stating the Yankees can take advantage of Torre's sentimentalities for "his guys". The hope and despair is so thick in Yankeefandom that you need a machete to cut a path through it.
Unbelievable.
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Old 11-08-2007, 04:27 PM   #10 (permalink)
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More MFYF nonsense (slow day at work):

Apparently, there was a meeting yesterday between NY and SD at the GM meetings. The topic of Peavy for Hughes & Melky came up and was quickly discarded. The prevailing sentiment is that Cashman must have immediately rejected the offer because getting a triple crown pitcher is not enough phor that pitcher and a phourth OF.
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More MFYF nonsense (slow day at work):

Apparently, there was a meeting yesterday between NY and SD at the GM meetings. The topic of Peavy for Hughes & Melky came up and was quickly discarded. The prevailing sentiment is that Cashman must have immediately rejected the offer because getting a triple crown pitcher is not enough phor that pitcher and a phourth OF.
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According to ESPN's Buster Olney, the Yankees and Padres briefly discussed a trade that would have sent Jake Peavy to New York for Phil Hughes and Melky Cabrera.

It's not going to happen, though that would have been worth doing from the Yankees' perspective. Peavy, who is two years away from free agency, might become available next winter. The Padres will want to keep him for 2008.
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I dont like the idea of dealing for Peavy. He has a small frame, a herky jerky motion, and has been pitching in the worst league ever created in the NL West. Plus, it will cost one of our young pitchers and another player plus more. Santana should be the only guy we are willing to deal something of substance for.
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Old 11-10-2007, 01:52 PM   #13 (permalink)
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I agree. As much as I like Peavy, it's ot worth what it would cost, considering he is a little bit overvalued. I mean hey, if we could get him for a lesser package then i'm all for it. I wouldn't even wanna trade Melky for him....

Won't happen though. Talks died quickly and I doubt they would be revived.
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Peavy just won the pitching triple crown in the NL. And you wouldn't want to trade a .718 OPS CF, who was one of the worst CF in baseball according to the Fielding Bible and ought to move to a corner, for him. Yet Peavy is being overvalued? Might want to think about that one. Melky stinks, and Hughes has a shit load of improving to do before he approaches a pitching triple crown. Overvalued? That's rich.
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Peavy just won the pitching triple crown in the NL. And you wouldn't want to trade a .718 OPS CF, who was one of the worst CF in baseball according to the Fielding Bible and ought to move to a corner, for him. Yet Peavy is being overvalued? Might want to think about that one. Melky stinks, and Hughes has a shit load of improving to do before he approaches a pitching triple crown. Overvalued? That's rich.
Hopefully, Cashman agrees with him.
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