yankeesince59
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...unreal, isn't it?...not out of the realm of possibilities that a fringe player can make $50 Mil or so during a playing career.
...case in point, Steven f'n Drew, to date has made $40.5 Mil...and he's only 31.
More power to drew and guys like him. Get what you can get and never feel guilty about it. Hell they throw career money like that at Ben Affleck.

More power to drew and guys like him. Get what you can get and never feel guilty about it. Hell they throw career money like that at Ben Affleck.
Yeah, how can you expect ANYONE to live on a lousy $14.1M per year? Maybe now at $15.3 these players will be able afford to take there kids to a football game.

Affleck, heard he refused to wear a Yankees cap in his latest flick, guess what buddy, the Yankees Franchise and fans are glad you didn't.
So basically what this means is that the'll probably give Robertson a qualifying offer, in this case now 15.3M. Which would be a helleva raise over his current 5.6M. And considering what happened to both Drew & Morales last year no one in Robertson's status who would never get 15M on the open market will not be turning down these qualifying offers.
Its a damn joke.
...the problem with giving D-Rob a $15.1 Mil QO, is that he'd probably take it. He'll be 30 in April and though he was good this year, he was not as dominant as he needed to be in order to garner a huge pay day...I'd offer him a 4 year deal @ $8-$10 Mil per year with no guarantee that he'll always be the closer.
My point exactly Ron, which is why if I'm the Yankees I wouldn't even make the qualifying offer because he's not only not worth it but as I mentioned he'd get nothing close to that on the open market. $8-10M is a solid offer. And I'd make it 2-3 years with a TEAM option for a 4th. Take it or leave it.