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http://espn.go.com/blog/new-york/yankees/post/_/id/66674/nyy-priorities-mccann-tanaka-grandy
Not sure if I am reading that right.
Not sure if I am reading that right.
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http://espn.go.com/blog/new-york/yankees/post/_/id/66674/nyy-priorities-mccann-tanaka-grandy
Not sure if I am reading that right.
Losing Cano would suck, but those monster contracts strangle a team, and NY has enough, also has Cano helped them win many big games? nope, he's got ugly PS numbers.
McCann is great, so they should go after him, but he's going to have his pick of teams, not sure he's a NY kind of guy, not with the mess the Yankees are in right now.
Tanaka is a huge risk, but they really need a big arm, so it's a chance they have to take.
I dont want to go passed 6 years, but i have a hunch it will take a min of 7, and prob 8 to land Cano for about 200 mill. I don't like it but i also realize their chances of competeing significantly drop without him.
If they do break the bank for him, they better upgrade in a lot of areas to make it worth it during the years he will produce at a high level. If they let him walk, frankly i hope they sit back and collect their draft picks and start figuring out a way to improev their farm and development vs chasing a shakey free agent class in a half hearted attemtp to compete.
Per infor being passed on Hot Stove this AM it looks like McCann may be leaning toward Texas. They also ran comparison of Grnderson and Swishers stats after both were given qualifying offers. Pretty damn close, and MLB thinks that Swisher getting 4 and 56 mil will end result in Granderson going for the big bucks. If the Yankees want to sign Choo they won't put out any bucks for Granderson.
Didnt they just sign Soto? Could be a factor there.
...Texas has money to burn...Soto will likely a backup, as he's been for awhile. If Texas saw him as a legit everyday catcher I'd think they probably would have signed him for more than 1 year/$3 Mil.
...Soto only got a paltry $300 K raise over what he made last year. Doesn't sound to me as if Texas has that much faith in him...like I said, Texas has a ton of money to burn as do a few other teams whose TV deals are kicking in. And yeah, I read about Boston's interest in McCann about a week ago but you never know because both the Sox and Yanx like to feign interest in players just to inflate the price and the payroll of their long time rival.
...as far as catcher's salaries, Mauer and Posey average over $20 each by themselves...just sayin'.
