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Get him out Joe, christ sakes, he has nothing
LOL, I know, what was I thinking. I'll be back in a few minutes.Patience my friend, he hasn't given up his 7 runs yet.
I say we activate Matsui and DH him!Girardi is leaving him in to make sure the pen is well rested come playoff time. Don't worry Joe, it looks like the Yankees may not be there. Isn't this a great start for Deckis retirement day on Sunday.
God forbid a player has a down year. .. spoiled fans
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Sorry but no. When a guy signs a contract like CC does to be the ace of the staff he as a responsibility to it. A down year is one thing, a year like he is having is not acceptable. He clearly is not able to adjust to his declining velocity, but he better start figuring it out. Of course the yankees can do nothing but keep running him out there because that's what bad contracts do to you.
Sent from the mind of Yblue.
Ok so the 4 plus season as one of the best pitchers in the majors doesn't count right? Athletes are not robots. Seems to me people give up very quickly.
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Of course they count. But there is a reason many of us did not want CCs contract extended. This is why.
One season is making you rethink resigning a pitcher...and if its found he is injuried...then what?
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Potential for injury for aging players is exactly why you don't get into these ridiculously long contracts. How many of them end well. Arod and Tex. 2 more examples. I suppose you are one of these people who want the Yankees to resign cano no matter what the cost or length of the deal, right?
So instead of resigning their own players...know commodities. .you let them walk ...and have to go find replacements that you will have to pay anyways..yeah signing Tex was wrong....are you kidding me? Arod contract was morw about the potential coverage..media..and income when he chased history with the home run record. So easy to sexond guess at the first signs of trouble.
the dimished mind of a soon to be 40 year old
Tex's contract is one of the worst in the sport. He is basically a league average 1B with the bat due to his stubborn approach he doesn't seem to think needs adjusting. There it is again, responsibility to the contract. AppArently Tex is just fine with his decline. not acceptable.
And if you think signing cano to an 8-9-10 year deal is a good idea in any capacity I guess it will be impossible for you to understand any of this so it's useless continuing the conversation.