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No chance you resign him. We know who the closer should be next season and the money not used on Robertson is needed elsewhere.
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No chance you resign him. We know who the closer should be next season and the money not used on Robertson is needed elsewhere.
...if they can resign D-Rob, they should.
I had concerns on his closer role but then again no one knew that Dellin would do as well as he has. Last year at end of season he was not doing well. If the Yankees resign Robertson give him his old job and make Dellin the closer.
I'd hang on to D=Rob myself. Tho' I'd use him as a set up man, for innings 7 and 8, while utilizing Betances as the Yanx Closer.... Rob has saved 36 out of 40 games, not bad for a young kid....! Over the course of a year. That's better numbers than a lot of Closers.
...if they can resign D-Rob, they should.
...covered that in post #10.
Why does he sign for a demotion when he'll get closer offers?
Why does he sign for a demotion when he'll get closer offers?
...that's my thinking as well. I mean even if they give the job to Betances they'll still need a set up man and D-Rob did quite well in that role. If the Yanx can resign him at a manageable contract figure, I say do it.
Matts, I see it the same way and I'm assuming that with this year's numbers, he probably won't bring as much on the open market as he might have. And if Betances is the closer next year we all know how quickly the injury bug can't bite. And if Betances should go down with an injury, D-Rob could move back into the closer's role until Betances returns.
Joe West is, always has been, and always will be..... a SKUMBAG.
Oddly enough, I cannot find any BB site, that shows Blown Saves, alongside Saves, or attempts at saves. One site, mentioned the Blown Save (BLSV) is not an official record? Since when?
After the way he handled Papelsmear yesterday, he's my hero.