JeterRules20
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According to Jack Curry. One year deal 5 million. Not a fan of this signing at all.
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Guess Yankees really mean it when they say they will nother sign Scherzer.
...this just in, ...player, agents, and GMs lie.
...this just in, ...player, agents, and GMs lie.
You mean cash isn't looking forward to ahole as the full time DH?
...lol...no way, but you know how these guy posture while being ultra-careful as to avoid saying anything that might come back to bite them legally.
...these people are nearly as credible as politicians.
Please tell me we are not dumpster diving again. No Shields? No Scherzer? The Yankees are killing me right now. I just about threw up when I find the Yankees gave Capuano 5 million bucks.
Also who thinks Arod will be the opening day DH?
Capuano - constantly throw garbage (which is all he has) out of the strike zone and hope enough batters chase it and hit enough balls at fielders except when the batters lay off and he falls behind in the count and everyone on the Yankee side has to hold their breath anticipating he's going to throw his straight 89 MPH fastball over the heart of the plate and who knows, the hitter just might not get enough of it and pop it up or hit a ground ball....... whew...I'm out of breath.
He is disgusting to watch...
Tedious and predictably soft.
Please tell me we are not dumpster diving again. No Shields? No Scherzer? The Yankees are killing me right now. I just about threw up when I find the Yankees gave Capuano 5 million bucks.
Also who thinks Arod will be the opening day DH?
the last few years have been leading up to this. is this really a surprise? cashman = obama. homers are homers but change the tune when it starts to suck....
...said it several times, but you can point fingers at Cashman all you want but the blame leads right back to the Steins...they're the one's who not only didn't fire him, they actually rewarded him with a new contract.
...strategy won't change unless the Steins either change it them selves or they sell the team.
Not sure I'm ready for the black hole that an ownership change would bring. I hope the Steins let Jeter buy into the group and takes a sr. role in day to day operations.
Not sure I'm ready for the black hole that an ownership change would bring. I hope the Steins let Jeter buy into the group and takes a sr. role in day to day operations.
As for Cashman, look its obvious the Stein's are insulated but that Cashman has significant access to the point he controls the discussions. If seen this with middle/high mgrs in big corps....its a skillful art to convince the bosses you have a plan and are executing it....all the while everyone else is saying, hey the emperor still is naked!
The real issue with Cashman is his inability to articulate his strategy, or when doing so, stick to it and earn some credibility. While I can understand some of the moves he made, we're left to speculate and even argue about the motives. If the Yanks are one of the top three most financially dominant franchises, he should be able to dictate his vision and execution strategy clearly while not enabling his opponents any opportunity to thwart his plans.
Right now he's a rich kid playing checkers while the Cubs, A's, White Sox are playing chess. Not sure what game the Dodgers are playing, could be checkers or chess at this point in time.
In terms of giving Cashman another 3 years, that does include the span of ARod, Tex and CC. I'm guessing that after 2015....heading into 2016, those three key issues need to be resolved or he doesn't see the end of this contract.

...If either Jeter and his ownership group, or Mark Cuban were to take over, there'd be no "black hole"
No way they let Cuban into MLB ownership. And definitely not some tech company wizkid billionaire. If Jeter invests well in the next couple years he could buy in, but not sure he wants a 10% stake vs the chance to own a controlling interest somewhere else. Time will tell.
...I've been hearing that for awhile now, and I just don't get the generalization or the reasons why.
...sure, he's opinionated and somewhat of a rogue but if you think about it, so are a lot of owners in sports. I think Cuban would be good for the game and great for the Yanx.
I dont disagree he would be good for the game, but bad for other owners egos. And MLB mgmt hasn't historically handled outspoken owners very well.
I'd still like to know what qualifications Cashman had to warrant getting the GM job to begin with.
...like I've said a few times, he was essentially George Costanza when he was given the job by The Boss.
