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...I have strong feelings both ways concerning this contract. And like last year, if the offense does not play up to expectations and offer support and score enough runs, having the best BP in Baseball will be irrelevant.
Right with you on that assessment, once again Cashman takes the checkbook improvement level into deep waters.
He just said he is keeping Headley but might trade Gardner. Schmuck is right, I have a few other choice words for him.Cashman is a schmuck........this move proves he always puts the cart before the horse.
Doh! Who's starting besides Tanaka? Keeping Headley, Ellsbury & Gardner will really
generate enough runs to get to AC? Think again!

The market was set so the money is what it is. I would've liked to have seen four years instead but five is better than six. I hear they're heavily trying to push a Gardner trade which I feel will get done.
5 years not terrible for a pitcher who will be 29 in february. While I will be surprised if we are very competitive this year I expect us to be the 4 years after as our youth matures and chapman will be our hammer to close things
...just discovered that Cashman included an "opt out" clause after the 3rd year of Chapman's contract...unbelievable.
geezus, I was unaware of the "opt out", Chapman will raise his price after that 3rd yr, just when this team should be jelling together, and need a Closer more 3-4 yrs down the road, than 2 or simply 3. Guess Hal and Ca$h, must be the golden shitting gooses....!
Cashman at his best, what a Fucking Idiot....that's pretty much how I see it too...I really don't see the Yanx as a real threat for at least another 2 years, and with that in mind, why ink a closer for 5 years when he'll be somewhat irrelevant for the first 2 years and you're also giving him an opt out for the last 2 years of the contract...I mean, why sign him at all?...makes absolutely no sense to me.
...that's pretty much how I see it too...I really don't see the Yanx as a real threat for at least another 2 years, and with that in mind, why ink a closer for 5 years when he'll be somewhat irrelevant for the first 2 years and you're also giving him an opt out for the last 2 years of the contract...I mean, why sign him at all?...makes absolutely no sense to me.
Rob, is this another Scam??? I'm sure Ron has a case of them at his house.^^^^ exactly, please come pick up your B-I-N-G-O prize, always a bag of crunchy cheetos...

Rob, is this another Scam??? I'm sure Ron has a case of them at his house.![]()
Damn, I have two full bags and thought that was a lot. What are you doing feeding the whole State of Georgia???...a "case"?......pshhh !
I just emptied this truck using a fork lift;
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As far as I'm concerned Chapman is a God Dam Flake, Should not have gotten him in the first place, then use him as a trade chip OK. The fact that the Cubs had him on their WC Team and showed little interest in keeping him should have sent a message. But old checkbook went out and signed him so there we are right back to square one. I have a feeling the Yankees got porked in the ass dry and will come to regret this move.
