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That's a tactical decision where a strategic one was needed.The Yankees made their bed with Arod and were lucky to get the year suspension where they didn't have to pay him. I wouldn't leave money like that on the table and wouldn't expect anyone else to either.
The Yankees made their bed with Arod and were lucky to get the year suspension where they didn't have to pay him. I wouldn't leave money like that on the table and wouldn't expect anyone else to either.
...but that's exactly the point...taking the money they saved during his suspension and applying it to next year, they could essentially cut out the last year ARod's contract (next year) and cut him loose after this year...the net paid to him would be the same...or in other words, his contract would end up being one year shorter.
...they will have to pay next year's salary regardless of whether he plays or not...and if he's toast, cut him loose and replace him. If he's not producing he should not play, no matter his salary.
...and it's not really leaving money on the table because in essence the Steins already got a $25 Mil rebate on his suspension salary.
If anything, the Yanks could have set an important precedent and better managed their image to the rest of MLB and the fans. I'm more likely to shell out bucks to go to games where they took a stand and rid themselves of ARod, even if that meant a bunch of farmhands and a shitty team for 3 years.
But rather they chose money over principle. The team is still shitty, and the constant reminder to their lack of principle is there in the middle of the line up.
I lost a lot of respect for this organization after taking Arod back after the suspension. It will take a lot to regain that respect, especially without a face for the org like Jeter was.
Meanwhile Theo went to Chicago and has put together a monster. The problem with those deals is that on one hand yes the Yankees don't win in 2009 without CC, Tex and Arod. On the other hand it's now 2016 and you're still dealing with their monster contracts and decline. Teams hopefully have learned more of a lesson now but you simply cannot give out deals like that. Let the people go elsewhere before you completely handcuff yourself.
Oh yeah, there's no way A-Roid is walking away. I'm afraid we're stuck with him for another season. But hey that still means we could open up 2017 with Bird at first & Judge in right.
Oh yeah, there's no way A-Roid is walking away. I'm afraid we're stuck with him for another season. But hey that still means we could open up 2017 with Bird at first & Judge in right.
