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another pissin' in the wind post....

damn I'm getting tired of hearing this tune ovah and ovah........





next thing ya' know we'll be wearing raincoats........!!~~




You mean THIS same old tune?

"now that Cashman's money supply has been cut off, he finds himself in the position of finally having to use his fucking head for a change...something he is obviously unable to do.

...unless some serious restructuring is done, 2016 will be no better than the last few years".

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Weren't you proud of me for helping to correct the record by pointing out and including a couple of obvious omissions which kinda helps balance things out a bit with THIS:


....."when Cashman did have to his "fucking head" to fill a couple of holes last offseason, he came through with flying colors with immediate success.
Gregorious for Greene.
Miller instead of Robertson (for less money and a 1st round pick)
Cervelli for Wilson - a very respectable middle reliever, AND opened up a spot for John Ryan Murphy".


I know you really want to applaud it and I wouldn't blame you but your allegiances get in the way. Lol....jes kidding...

Its all good, all in fun.....after all- we ARE only talking about baseball.
 
Still waiting for an answer on post #25 ( Twenty five). That's a TWO (2) and a FIVE (5).


...^^^ I'm still trying to get over the part where you and I are accused of supposedly always agreeing on every topic, which is laughable...someone evidently has not been paying attention.

...and for someone who is notorious for taking thread topics into a different direction, is it just a coincidence that it's the very same person who constantly insists that we're the ones with the problem and we're the ones who should be seeking psychiatric care ?



...post # 19 pretty much says it all.
 
C'mon Ron what are you some kind of idiot, you couldn't be more wrong. Nothing you said makes any sense I thought..........OOPS! I mean Wow Ron you hit the nail on the head, as usual I agree with you.
 
...yup, I've been using that Vulcan mind meld thing again...I am in complete control of your mind.
 
I guess there are some questions that are just to tough to answer.
 
C'mon Ron what are you some kind of idiot, you couldn't be more wrong. Nothing you said makes any sense I thought..........OOPS! I mean Wow Ron you hit the nail on the head, as usual I agree with you.
...yup, I've been using that Vulcan mind meld thing again...I am in complete control of your mind.
I guess there are some questions that are just to tough to answer.

...^^^

:biglaugh:

Now let's get this straight, I don't agree with anyone or anything; on this board, unless my mind is taken over telepathically. However Tote installed an anti-telepathic Fire Wall for my brain, ....

and-

Since this is a Yanx board (only - supposedly), Rick and I have to go to War over the NL West, ah shit, here we go, chatter other than Yanx....on this board....

"if you and your boss always agree, then one of you is not necessary"
(Ken Blanchard)

Pass the Cheetos please, ah wait, we don't share our Cheetos either....

:bwpopcorn: and- I am not biased, a racist or prejudiced, cause I used a Icon eating popcorn, different than my own race.......
 
Stick had the power...."George these aren't the crappy prospects you're looking for..."

As for all the albatrosses this roster wears, they need to do cost/opportunity analyses. In the case of ARod buying out his contract and releasing him would ultimately be a net financial gain if replaced by Judge. You only stand to regain lost purist fans, and the team is easier to market, especially for road gate share. Next, you increase opportunity for signing value....prospects, FA's, because a lot of players just don't want the association with the cheater.
 
Stick had the power...."George these aren't the crappy prospects you're looking for..."

As for all the albatrosses this roster wears, they need to do cost/opportunity analyses. In the case of ARod buying out his contract and releasing him would ultimately be a net financial gain if replaced by Judge. You only stand to regain lost purist fans, and the team is easier to market, especially for road gate share. Next, you increase opportunity for signing value....prospects, FA's, because a lot of players just don't want the association with the cheater.


Where does the part about Arod and Tex' production being near the top of their positions i. 2015 fit in?

Flexibility? Flexibility?

If Ellsbury or McCann or Arod or Tex help the Yanks get to and win a WS, the money was worth it.
This is MLB, it isn't EASY winning a WS and only one team per year can win it.....the problem could be some Yankee fans think they should win the WS every year and the end of the world is approaching if the team misses the playoffs for a couple of seasons.....but,
The Yankees DID have a fair chance to win a game and play a postseason series.....and.......Arod and Tex have already helped the Yanks get to, and win a WS.....case closed.....
...they are now on the end of long contracts.....not the first time a team had to deal with this kind of situation....Yanks will deal with it and move forward and they'll probably have a few (4-6) youngsters on the team in 2016 making contributions which is just about as good as most other teams.

Yanks have the resources and are quite capable of juggling a couple of big contracts to older players AND injecting more youth onto the team... TWO of those aging players with big contracts play 1b and DH....not exactly the most athletic positions on the field...they aren't broken down SS or outfielders hurting the team defensively...lmao.....
...thank goodness Derek decided to retire.
And if anyone wonders about the plan....it's obvious, imo,....
Yanks CAN and ARE both willing to pay big money AND go with youngsters at other positions.

All to do about NOTHING.
Yanks will probably win more games in 2016 than they did in 2015....
Yep, I said it...which gives you an indication of what I think about all of this baloney coming from the media.
 
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^^^^^This is one of those very rare times where I have to agree with you Ron.
 



I must of touched a nerve when I included a couple of (convenient?) ommisions in your post (#12)
"now that Cashman's money supply has been cut off, he finds himself in the position of finally having to use his fucking head for a change...something he is obviously unable to do.

...unless some serious restructuring is done, 2016 will be no better than the last few years".

So I just felt the need (post14) to include other facts to help give a better more complete picture of what you tried to express...

with:
....."when Cashman did have to his "fucking head" to fill a couple of holes last offseason, he came through with flying colors with immediate success.
Gregorius for Greene.
Miller instead of Robertson (for less money and a 1st round pick)
Cervelli for Wilson - a very respectable middle reliever, AND opened up a spot for John Ryan Murphy".



Sorry to spoil the party.


Nah,...despite all the desperate childish pictures you toss up, I know darn well I'm not always right and I am sometimes wrong.
It's a big club, you also belong to it....sorry again.
But some people should really try and come to grips with the fact that there are different opinions and sometimes, sometimes, a minority point of view isnt always "wrong" and it certainly has a right to be heard.
Sometimes, there is no "right" answer.
Sometimes, the reasons for success or failure had little to do with either opinion.

I am definitely "wrong" on occasion....

And you sir, I'm afraid, aren't always "right".....
 
^^^^^This is one of those very rare times where I have to agree with you Ron.


...STOP SMOTHERING ME, DAMNIT !...I CAN'T BREATHE.

...JUST TELL ME THAT I'M ALWAYS RIGHT...THAT'S REALLY ALL I NEED TO KNOW !
 
Don't worry Ron, whenever you agree with me, you are always right. :)
 
I thought I was wrong once but I was mistaken.
 
...oh, the hypocrisy !


Post #42; "Nah,...despite all the desperate childish pictures you toss up..."


...self-ownage personfide.
 
...oh, the hypocrisy !


Post #42; "Nah,...despite all the desperate childish pictures you toss up..."


...self-ownage personfide.


lol.........

Okay, I'll go one more round with ya on this...didn't want to elaborate any further but your above post (#48) left no choice.

You singled me out with your picture based on your belief I always think I'm right (which of course is not true) and was meanspirited.......and is a strawman issue.

My picture (post47) is a lighthearted attempt to portray an accurate situation (picture) of "three" posters who sit around constantly "yessing" each other on virtually every Yankee issue and climbing all over anyone (which is also rare on this board) who doesn't march in lockstep with the three amigos...lmao......seriously, it really is comical to see, but I guess you'd have to be one of those from outside of the circle to recognize. And yes, of course we're all entitled to our opinions....and of COURSE sometimes I am wrong and I am very comfortable in my skin.



"yes Mr. Smith, of course Mr. Jones, by all means Mr. Wilson"


lol
 
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Gee, what a coincidence, there happens to be three of them.



Obviously you haven't been paying attention, there's more then three.

And of course no one is ALWAYS right or wrong & opinions are like assholes being everyone has one but maybe others wouldn't get on you so much if you could just stay in the HERE & NOW & stay away from things that happened years ago. You also seem to have your head so far up Brian (can't do no wrong) Cashman's ass that his shit is blinding you. Either that or you're related to him. You also appear to have a great deal of trouble answering the simplest of questions. Questions I would ask anyone.

Let me try this, I'm going to start a thread about the team for ANYONE to answer. Your ideas & opinions will be welcome.
 
If you me & Tom are very nicely being referred to as the 3 monkeys who or what do we call the others (Rob, Steve, Vic etc) that also don't agree with him?
 
I'm see no evil....love me some ignore settings.
 
Well, in any case, at least Cashman's plan will begin to take shape in 2016. (Thought you guys could use a laugh).
Yanks are going to have imo a few youngsters on the team and they will be getting playing time.

We have our differences on the Arod, Tex situations....
Yanks would love for Arod to retire and go away and that would really be best for the team going forward, payroll, "flexibility".....but he isn't, and the best we could hope for is he at least puts up "good" numbers in a part time DH role with Bird and Tex in some kind of semi rotation also taking turns at DH. This will probably take care of itself one way or another with injuries (Arod,Tex?) and/or old age catching up.

To be fair to Tex and the Yanks, Tex was very good last year before his freaky injury and chances are he won't embarrass himself in 2016.

Bird will get his turn.

I'm more concerned with 2b,LF and RF....and of course SP.
Would like to see the Yanks take the chance and open up a slot in the rotation for another kid pitcher along with Severino.

Refsnyder MUST imo get every opportunity to LOSE the job at 2b.

Would like to see one of the kids , Heathcott,Judge..Williams(?) get a lot of playing time in RF, and this situation will probably also take care of itself one way or another with Beltran possibility getting traded or being limited to a part-time RF, or an injury, or him losing more to age.

Gardner- after two consecutive mediocre at best seasons, it could be time to try and move him or make him the 4th-5th outfielder.

I know what the consensus is regarding Cashman, and I know I'm in the tiny minority on this, but I still believe he's doing a fairly good job at balancing a couple of big contracts to aging players (who DID already help win a WS) and infusing the team with young players and bringing along prospects to the big club. Williams and Heathcott would've gotten plenty of playing time in 2015 if they didn't get hurt.....Williams - kinda freaky injury hurting his shoulder diving back to the base....and Heathcott has to get over the hump and stay reasonably healthy.

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Well, in any case, at least Cashman's plan will begin to take shape in 2016. (Thought you guys could use a laugh).
Yanks are going to have imo a few youngsters on the team and they will be getting playing time.

We have our differences on the Arod, Tex situations....
Yanks would love for Arod to retire and go away and that would really be best for the team going forward, payroll, "flexibility".....but he isn't, and the best we could hope for is he at least puts up "good" numbers in a part time DH role with Bird and Tex in some kind of semi rotation also taking turns at DH. This will probably take care of itself one way or another with injuries (Arod,Tex?) and/or old age catching up.

To be fair to Tex and the Yanks, Tex was very good last year before his freaky injury and chances are he won't embarrass himself in 2016.

Bird will get his turn.

I'm more concerned with 2b,LF and RF....and of course SP.
Would like to see the Yanks take the chance and open up a slot in the rotation for another kid pitcher along with Severino.

Refsnyder MUST imo get every opportunity to LOSE the job at 2b.

Would like to see one of the kids , Heathcott,Judge..Williams(?) get a lot of playing time in RF, and this situation will probably also take care of itself one way or another with Beltran possibility getting traded or being limited to a part-time RF, or an injury, or him losing more to age.

Gardner- after two consecutive mediocre at best seasons, it could be time to try and move him or make him the 4th-5th outfielder.

I know what the consensus is regarding Cashman, and I know I'm in the tiny minority on this, but I still believe he's doing a fairly good job at balancing a couple of big contracts to aging players (who DID already help win a WS) and infusing the team with young players and bringing along prospects to the big club. Williams and Heathcott would've gotten plenty of playing time in 2015 if they didn't get hurt.....Williams - kinda freaky injury hurting his shoulder diving back to the base....and Heathcott has to get over the hump and stay reasonably healthy.

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The fact that a few big contracts expire at the same time (Teixeira & Beltran) is purely a coincidence & has NOTHING to do with Cashman's plan. Truth be told its quite obvious that Cashman doesn't have a plan. His idea of a plan if any is to just throw shit against the wall to see what sticks.

Even if it means a possible losing season in 2016 I'd be okay in giving the kids a fair shot just to see what we have going forward.
 
The fact that a few big contracts expire at the same time (Teixeira & Beltran) is purely a coincidence & has NOTHING to do with Cashman's plan. Truth be told its quite obvious that Cashman doesn't have a plan. His idea of a plan if any is to just throw shit against the wall to see what sticks.

Even if it means a possible losing season in 2016 I'd be okay in giving the kids a fair shot just to see what we have going forward.


Okay, duly noted.
Expiring contracts or not, the Yanks did use their farm system in 2015 instead of panicking at the deadline and trading off prospects....
.... and will continue to have a good amount of young players on the 2016 roster....in spite of big contracts to aging players...one of which Tex, did VERY well and I see no reason why he won't finish his contract or at least 2016 in good fashion if he stays healthy.....if not, BIRD!

It'll fall into place.
It's called, "managing" a roster. No magic bullet.
As some of us have said, we can't have it both ways.....Arod, Tex and CC were signed when they were in their prime AND have already helped the Yanks win their last WS, thank goodness or we would be going on a 16 year WS Title drought.....and now they are aging....Yanks will deal with and I am CONFIDENT the Yanks will be right in the middle of things in 2016......long way to go before the end of 2016 ST.

Yep, Yanks should be about finishing in first place....I was as dissapointed as any other Yankee fan when they had to settle for WC game....but I also know they were one game away from a post season series and it took a SP imo (Keuchel) having the year of his life (also against the Yanks) to stop them. That's how the cookie crumbles, I moved on....
....looking to win the division next year. And then I suppose it's WORLD SERIES or bust. I wonder if "opinions" would've been different if the Yanks won 91-92 games in 2015 and also lost the WC game to a team which won 86 games. Think about it.

Go Yanks!
 
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...unless Tex and/or ARod are injured, Bird won't see much time.

...the contracts of Tex/ARod/CC were horribly ill-advised and over-extended moves, period...and no amount of sugar coating and referencing 2009 will overcome that fact.

...a person can try as hard as they wish to polish a turd, but it does not change the facts.
 
...unless Tex and/or ARod are injured, Bird won't see much time.

...the contracts of Tex/ARod/CC were horribly ill-advised and over-extended moves, period...and no amount of sugar coating and referencing 2009 will overcome that fact.

...a person can try as hard as they wish to polish a turd, but it does not change the facts.


Unfortunately on this very RARE occasion I have to agree with this. I mean hell even if you give Teixeira 20 games off during the year & you give A-Rod 30 games off you're still only talking about 50 games that he'll play in, which is what MAYBE 200 ABs.
 
...unless Tex and/or ARod are injured, Bird won't see much time.

...the contracts of Tex/ARod/CC were horribly ill-advised and over-extended moves, period...and no amount of sugar coating and referencing 2009 will overcome that fact.

...a person can try as hard as they wish to polish a turd, but it does not change the facts.


Nobody is sugar coating anything. It is what it is.
CC was 33 yrs old going into the 2014 season - he'll be 35 going into the 2016 season....it is what it is.
It wasn't outlandish to expect a SP to continue making at least a competent contribution at ages 34-36.
He broke down, and that's that. And as bad as it may sound, the jury is still out on the remainder of what CC can provide in whatever pitching capacity for the last year or two of his contract.
He had a 2.87 ERA in 9GS for August and September (2015).
If he's done, he's done!
Yanks had plenty of other culprits during the second half.

Arod - No sugar coating.....he tailed off in the 2nd half.
And it was against Cashman's "advice" when Hank extended him...probably was a majority vote by ownership as they thought PRIOR to 2013 he would make a serious push for the all time HR record and would be good for "business". Lets not use revisionist history here.
And chances are, he will either get much more "rest" in 2016 or force the Yanks to play him alot less due to injury/age catching up with him.

And what's wrong with having Tex (hopefully) having a good season in 2016? He'll be 36 in 2016 season....jeez, is it unusual to expect a 36 yr old 1b to provide good offensive output especially when he was VERY productive the previous year? If he DOES break down in 2016, so be it, Bird steps in full time...otherwise, young Mr. Bird is just going to have to wait it out and chip in whenever the Yanks pencil him in.

Jeez.....If Bird stunk up the place when he got called up some of us might be "praying" Tex bounces back with another productive season.

Yanks lack of offense from LF,2b and CF were as big a reason as anything else for the Yanks' poor August and September...and the Yankee pitching with the exception of Tanaka was pretty much a disgrace vs Toronto in September.
 
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Unfortunately on this very RARE occasion I have to agree with this. I mean hell even if you give Teixeira 20 games off during the year & you give A-Rod 30 games off you're still only talking about 50 games that he'll play in, which is what MAYBE 200 ABs.

...thanx for agreeing with me, Rick...and I'll be sure to return the favor...I'm proud to be a card carrying member of the "voice of reason" coalition.
 

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