yankeesince59
"Oh Captain, my Captain".
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(scratching head) 

Well now wait a second my Husband is Mexican.^^^
Barstool Sports- Gringoes in Mejico ... surrenda y gano/surrender and win...(scratching head)
Indeed "a complicated deal" or: "El cambio se ve complicado"...

Well now wait a second my Husband is Mexican.![]()
...the more I think about it, I don't think there's any way in hell that Ellsbury goes to Milwaukee.
Yanx have 6 prospects in the Top 100, per Baseball America;
As for the Yanks, former No. 1 prospect Gleyber Torres slides down to No. 6 to begin 2018. Considering Torres missed most of last season following Tommy John surgery to his non-throwing elbow, he’s still the top shortstop on the board, regardless of the fact it looks like he’ll play a different position in the Bronx.
Coming in at No. 38 is 20-year-old Estevan Florial. Having yet to play a single game above High-A Tampa, I was a bit surprised by his elevated ranking. However, if you’ve been following the storyline of the Haitian born outfielder, then you’re well aware that scouts regard him as a five-tool star in the making.
If Florial can cut down on his strikeouts in 2018, it’s possible the uber-talented left-handed hitter cracks the Top 15 by season’s end.
Justus Sheffield is the Yanks’ first pitcher to appear in the rankings. At No. 41, Sheffield is fifth overall southpaw and seems to have jumped Clint Frazier as the crown jewel of 2016s Andrew Miller trade.
Slated to begin the season at Triple-A Scranton, Sheffield has increased the velocity on his fastball, as he was clocked at 98 mph during the AFL. This time last year, Sheffield was ranked at No. 91.
Miguel Andujar, whom many fans are rooting for the win the Opening Day third base job appears at No. 59. Known more for his electric stick than his developing glove, Andujar is the third overall third baseman in the group.
At 22, it appears Andujar will get a legit shot during Spring Training to prove to the masses that the Yanks don’t need to make a high-priced run at free-agent-to-be Manny Machado next winter.
The Yankees’ first right-hander to crack the Top 100 is Albert Abreu. Acquired in the Brian McCann to the Astros trade, Abreu is ranked at No. 77 and according to general manager Brian Cashman, at 21, is more advanced than Luis Severino was at the same age.
The final Yankee to make the list is Chance Adams. A consummate winner all across the minor leagues, Adams’ ranking at No. 81 leaves me a bit perplexed. It appears that the longer Adams stays down on the farm, the more questions are posed as to whether he’s better suited for the rotation or bullpen.
One would hope at 23, having already excelled at Triple-A, the Yankees would have a clear path cut for Adams.
looks these days with plenty of unsigned FA's, trades et al, the odds of moving Dingleberry grow slimmer by the day...
Life is not always fair, if the Yankees can't deal Ellsbury, the next "oldie" on the team would be Gardner. I became a Gardner fan when I saw him get a GWRBI against Papelbon in '08. Since that time he has baffled me with some spectacular stuff, and made me curse him with some strange base running decisions. Unlike Ellsbury, Gardner has contributed to the team and given some lasting good memories. Anyone who watched the Yankees/Twins Playoff game heard Paul Molitor speak highly of Gardner and his abilities. Also, unlike Ellsbury, others teams would want him. Pretty sad situation when an albatross like Ellsbury will remain and someone else will have to go. Old Brian painted himself into a corner with that one.
Yankees have discussed signing Free Agent Mike Moustakas as per Bronx Bombers Beat.
