Would love to see Ar-d in Chicago. Well during the playoffs anywayBoulderBob said:IF the Padres want A-Rod, it's going to cost them Young, Peavy and or a stud prospect. He is still an uber-stud, regardless of what the media would lead you to believe. Bottom line, the Padres don't have the talent to get A-Rod. The White Sox,however, may have the goods to get a deal done.Capella said:God I'd hate to have to explain this to you once again.Chase Stuart said:Haven't you been saying how terrible A-Rod is lately? I'm surprised you feel he's worth much.Capella said:So you want the Yanks to send one of the best players in the game to the Pads for a 30-year-old MR, an average prospect with elbow and forearm problems who has never pitched above AA, and also pick up a third of the salary?Get real dude. ARod would cost you guys a hellllll of a lot more than that.tommyGunZ said:Love to see the Padres send Scott Linebrink and Ceasar Carrillo to the Yanks if they'll pick up $24M of the $67M Alex is owed over the next 4. 3B is the biggest hole in SD, and ARod will be pushing 600 HRs at the end of his deal. As much as I enjoy watching my boys, they're in dire need of a mega-star to draw crowds on Tuesdays in July. Right now, they don't have anyone that you absolutely positively have to watch every at bat.Bring ARod west Kevin Towers.
Cashman has had his fingerprints on this team for less than a year, prior to, it was the work of the Tampa braintrust. His fingerprints include Bruney, Abreu, Damon,etc. Not an awful start, but he probably gets one more year of leash. Torre's had a billion dollars worth of roster since 2000 and hasn't won. Hasn't been all his fault, the chef can only cook, not buy all the ingridients too.Quick question- Torre gets the axe immediately, yet Cashman goes unscathed in all of this?
RAIDERNATION said:Negative.The players have been coddled too much by Mr. Nice Guy. Sweet Lou won't hear of that garbage. And maybe he's just the guy to get A-Rod going, just like when they paired up in Seattle.' date='Oct 8 2006, 01:44 AM' post='5678769']Knee-jerk mistake.When they underperform with Piniella, Steinbrenner will re-hire Torre and it will be the 1980s all over again. Good times.
They need someone to light a fire under all those underachieversA 30 yr old MR whom everyone in baseball thinks is a closer pitching in the 8th inning. And Carrillo is a top prospect, although he has arm problems.The Yanks save $9M per season, have their 8th inning setup man and successor to Rivera, and a stud young SP who will be ready late next year or in '08. I'm not saying it will get done, but it's a lot more likely than Jake Peavy or Chris Young.I know you're not familiar with MLB since their isn't a franchise in your region, but contracts play a large roll in determining the trade value of a player. See ASoriano getting dealt for 3 scrubs last year. See Manny Ramirez being offered for chicken feed evey offseason.Capella said:So you want the Yanks to send one of the best players in the game to the Pads for a 30-year-old MR, an average prospect with elbow and forearm problems who has never pitched above AA, and also pick up a third of the salary?Get real dude. ARod would cost you guys a hellllll of a lot more than that.tommyGunZ said:Love to see the Padres send Scott Linebrink and Ceasar Carrillo to the Yanks if they'll pick up $24M of the $67M Alex is owed over the next 4. 3B is the biggest hole in SD, and ARod will be pushing 600 HRs at the end of his deal. As much as I enjoy watching my boys, they're in dire need of a mega-star to draw crowds on Tuesdays in July. Right now, they don't have anyone that you absolutely positively have to watch every at bat.Bring ARod west Kevin Towers.
I don't disagree with you, but this is obviously not a one-shot deal. Ever since Luis Gonzalez' bleeder in 2001, it's been one bad series loss after another for a variety of reasons. Obviously, the 2004 collapse against the Red Sox was the worst, but this one isn't too far behind given that the Bombers got bombed by a team that backed into the playoffs. And it's not the first time that the vaunted Yankee bats have gone absolutely dormant.It's often overplayed in the media, but the chemistry angle definitely seems to hold here. In past years, with guys like O'Neill, Brosius, Tino, Girardi, etc. the team just REFUSED to lose. You don't get that anymore, but rather a bunch of extraordinarily well paid players that want to win, but don't seem to have that inner drive that their predecessors had. Even Jeter can't seem to rub off on these guys.As for Torre, it's hard to say how much of this lost chemistry he is responsible for, but I think at the end of the day, a change needs to be made. As much as I love the guy for what he brought to Yankee fans, I think every guy gets to the point where he's done as much as he can, and the time is probably now. I agree, though, that I don't think Sweet Lou is the right guy - I don't see him and Jeter co-existing well.How can you even blame this one on Torre? I dont get it...that team played miserably, hows that his fault.
Best for Torre. Get out of that mess. Long enough. Enjoy the money, go and golf.

You propose that crap and say I know nothing about baseball?A 30 yr old MR whom everyone in baseball thinks is a closer pitching in the 8th inning. And Carrillo is a top prospect, although he has arm problems.The Yanks save $9M per season, have their 8th inning setup man and successor to Rivera, and a stud young SP who will be ready late next year or in '08. I'm not saying it will get done, but it's a lot more likely than Jake Peavy or Chris Young.I know you're not familiar with MLB since their isn't a franchise in your region, but contracts play a large roll in determining the trade value of a player. See ASoriano getting dealt for 3 scrubs last year. See Manny Ramirez being offered for chicken feed evey offseason.Capella said:So you want the Yanks to send one of the best players in the game to the Pads for a 30-year-old MR, an average prospect with elbow and forearm problems who has never pitched above AA, and also pick up a third of the salary?Get real dude. ARod would cost you guys a hellllll of a lot more than that.tommyGunZ said:Love to see the Padres send Scott Linebrink and Ceasar Carrillo to the Yanks if they'll pick up $24M of the $67M Alex is owed over the next 4. 3B is the biggest hole in SD, and ARod will be pushing 600 HRs at the end of his deal. As much as I enjoy watching my boys, they're in dire need of a mega-star to draw crowds on Tuesdays in July. Right now, they don't have anyone that you absolutely positively have to watch every at bat.Bring ARod west Kevin Towers.
btw, the team in my region has as many world series wins as you. and we've celebrated a super bowl, in your stadium.
btw, mr. baseball knowledge, the money means nothing to the yanks. please keep up.Considering they're the only source talking about this- the rest are just talking about the Daily News story- for now it's still rumor, IMO. As I recall, the Daily News also incorrectly reported somebody winning an election within the last few years on the front page of an early edition (although that could've been the Post) before correcting it in later editions that day.It's on the front page of Sunday's N.Y. Daily News... Torre Fired -- To Be Replaced By Piniella.They just showed the cover on ESPN. I'd say that's more than a rumor.Just to clarify, this is a rumor and not official, right?
Why would the white sox trade a bunch of guys for A-rod? They already have a gold glove calibar 3rd baseman and he is a stud in the clutch. They also have a really good 3B prospect. A-rod is better than them obviously, but it makes no sense for the white sox to trade a bunch of really good players for A-rod, UNLESS they move him back to SS. That would be the only reason.IF the Padres want A-Rod, it's going to cost them Young, Peavy and or a stud prospect. He is still an uber-stud, regardless of what the media would lead you to believe. Bottom line, the Padres don't have the talent to get A-Rod. The White Sox,however, may have the goods to get a deal done.God I'd hate to have to explain this to you once again.Haven't you been saying how terrible A-Rod is lately? I'm surprised you feel he's worth much.So you want the Yanks to send one of the best players in the game to the Pads for a 30-year-old MR, an average prospect with elbow and forearm problems who has never pitched above AA, and also pick up a third of the salary?Love to see the Padres send Scott Linebrink and Ceasar Carrillo to the Yanks if they'll pick up $24M of the $67M Alex is owed over the next 4.
3B is the biggest hole in SD, and ARod will be pushing 600 HRs at the end of his deal. As much as I enjoy watching my boys, they're in dire need of a mega-star to draw crowds on Tuesdays in July. Right now, they don't have anyone that you absolutely positively have to watch every at bat.
Bring ARod west Kevin Towers.
Get real dude. ARod would cost you guys a hellllll of a lot more than that.
Damon is really worth the $$$ he's being paid?shadyridr said:This is a complete overreaction. Torre is not the problem with this team. The problem is its a bunch of mercenaries in the lineup. These guys dont really care about each other. There's no life, no energy, no spark. The kind of smiles you seen on the faces of Cano and Cabrera when theyre joking around in the dugout is something missing from pretty much everyone else on the team. IMO the way to build a solid team is from minor league system to fill out the majority of your lineup. Have these guys grow up together and when they make it they'll be pulling for each other. Then with the few holes left in the lineup you fill with free agents that fit your teams philosophy. The bullpen should also be built like this as guys who have struggled in years past sometimes can overcome and have great surprise seasons. The only spot Id fill with free agents is the rotation. Pitching is very hard to predict and I dont mind having a bunch of free agent pitchers in the rotation. Plus starting pitchers are loners by nature. They only have to play once every 5 days and barely talk to other players on the team. But the FA pitchers you sign cant be over the hill and have to have some kind of track record. For example, Barry Zito may be overrated as an ace but he will be a very solid pitcher for the rest of his career, hes fairly young, and he is not injury prone so he would be a solid signing.That being said here is how I solve the Yankees. Alot of it is probably impossible but Ill assume it can be done. They need to unload Giambi, Mussina, Johnson, Wright, and Sheffield. They are too old and dont really care about winning or about theor teammates. Mussina & Johnson are too old, Wright sucks and Giambi cant field. Id try to trade all of these players even if you have to accept back average prospects and pay most of the salary. The outfield is set with Cabrera in LF, Damon in CF, Abreu in RF (solid character guys and all perfect for their roles). Sign an athletic 1B who can field and put Matsui at DH. Resign Bernie (a character guy) as 5th OFer/DH. Keep ARod. Yes I agree he may not be able to cut it but hes still very young and in the prime of his career. Guys like Bruney, Proctor, and Veras need to stay in the bullpen spots. The rotation should be Wang, Zito, a solid innings eater, Pavano (cuz we're stuck with him), and a minor leaguer (Karstens or Hughes if hes ready). I dont mind if they dont make the playoffs next year and rebuilding this team should not take too long cuz they have a solid core and enough minor leaguers to make progress. And they gotta keep Torre. Outside his mismanagement of the bullpen in the regular season he is not to blame for this series.
A-Rod is the destraction?Jason Giambi, who sat out 82 games in 2004 with a "viral infection" while he shed 40 pounds of BALCO weight and batted .208 wasn't a destraction? A "viral infection"? Did anybody really believe that?Then another reason he lost all that weight was that he quit drinking?The same Giambi that refused AAA assignment to work out his problems. What a TEAM guy!Giambi says that A-Rod exudes a false confidence.What are steroids again Mr Giambi? How real are those stats you put up with them? Steroid user like Giambi and Sheffield (like he didn't) get the pass but A-Rod has a slump and he is butchered by fans in NY. How bad were the Yankee teamates ripping on Giambi and his .208 AVG and 20 million per year? I don't remember a lot of people doing that.How bad is Giambi at first? Sheffield is working out there and he can't even catch the ball the right way at first. Did you watch him at first? What the hell? How bad is Giambi in the field? TERRIBLE it seems to want to have Sheffield there.A-Rod hits .290 something, 34 HR, and 116 RBI and he is criticized? To get it from the guys in your own locker room is just pathetic especially when the person throwing out the stingers is a BALCO boy like Giambi. Are you F!n kidding?It's comical that Mussina had an ERA of 4.50 in 2004 and 2005 and Johnson's ERA was over 5.00 pretty much this entire season but they collected their $15 to $18 million with very little criticism. Johnson is DONE!Everybody wants to say he can't hit in the clutch, but his lifetime post season batting average was .305. He had a couple tough series and everybody is ready to kill the guy. Didn't Vlad Guerrero go 1-20 in the playoffs but nobody was calling him a choke artist.as a yankee fan i absolutely blame the lack of chemistry on this team on steinbrenners free spending on every single all star thats come along his way. People like that just dont mesh well together. Id imagine hes gonna try it again this year trying to buy pitching like he always does and hell dump off a few players like he always does cuz he always needs someone to blame other than himself. And all itll get us is another post season collapse...maybe this time to the royals with our luck. I do agree A-Rod has to go...too much of a distraction, still an amazing player, just doesnt fit. I hate to see Torre go.
No hes probably overpaid but that doesnt mean there isnt a place on this team and that hes not valuable for this team. Part of the reason Jeter had the great year he had was having Damon hit leadoff.Damon is really worth the $$$ he's being paid?shadyridr said:This is a complete overreaction. Torre is not the problem with this team. The problem is its a bunch of mercenaries in the lineup. These guys dont really care about each other. There's no life, no energy, no spark. The kind of smiles you seen on the faces of Cano and Cabrera when theyre joking around in the dugout is something missing from pretty much everyone else on the team. IMO the way to build a solid team is from minor league system to fill out the majority of your lineup. Have these guys grow up together and when they make it they'll be pulling for each other. Then with the few holes left in the lineup you fill with free agents that fit your teams philosophy. The bullpen should also be built like this as guys who have struggled in years past sometimes can overcome and have great surprise seasons. The only spot Id fill with free agents is the rotation. Pitching is very hard to predict and I dont mind having a bunch of free agent pitchers in the rotation. Plus starting pitchers are loners by nature. They only have to play once every 5 days and barely talk to other players on the team. But the FA pitchers you sign cant be over the hill and have to have some kind of track record. For example, Barry Zito may be overrated as an ace but he will be a very solid pitcher for the rest of his career, hes fairly young, and he is not injury prone so he would be a solid signing.That being said here is how I solve the Yankees. Alot of it is probably impossible but Ill assume it can be done. They need to unload Giambi, Mussina, Johnson, Wright, and Sheffield. They are too old and dont really care about winning or about theor teammates. Mussina & Johnson are too old, Wright sucks and Giambi cant field. Id try to trade all of these players even if you have to accept back average prospects and pay most of the salary. The outfield is set with Cabrera in LF, Damon in CF, Abreu in RF (solid character guys and all perfect for their roles). Sign an athletic 1B who can field and put Matsui at DH. Resign Bernie (a character guy) as 5th OFer/DH. Keep ARod. Yes I agree he may not be able to cut it but hes still very young and in the prime of his career. Guys like Bruney, Proctor, and Veras need to stay in the bullpen spots. The rotation should be Wang, Zito, a solid innings eater, Pavano (cuz we're stuck with him), and a minor leaguer (Karstens or Hughes if hes ready). I dont mind if they dont make the playoffs next year and rebuilding this team should not take too long cuz they have a solid core and enough minor leaguers to make progress. And they gotta keep Torre. Outside his mismanagement of the bullpen in the regular season he is not to blame for this series.
I pretty much agree with everything you said here. ARod is not the problem, he is part of the solution.A-Rod is the destraction?Jason Giambi, who sat out 82 games in 2004 with a "viral infection" while he shed 40 pounds of BALCO weight and batted .208 wasn't a destraction? A "viral infection"? Did anybody really believe that?Then another reason he lost all that weight was that he quit drinking?The same Giambi that refused AAA assignment to work out his problems. What a TEAM guy!Giambi says that A-Rod exudes a false confidence.What are steroids again Mr Giambi? How real are those stats you put up with them? Steroid user like Giambi and Sheffield (like he didn't) get the pass but A-Rod has a slump and he is butchered by fans in NY. How bad were the Yankee teamates ripping on Giambi and his .208 AVG and 20 million per year? I don't remember a lot of people doing that.How bad is Giambi at first? Sheffield is working out there and he can't even catch the ball the right way at first. Did you watch him at first? What the hell? How bad is Giambi in the field? TERRIBLE it seems to want to have Sheffield there.A-Rod hits .290 something, 34 HR, and 116 RBI and he is criticized? To get it from the guys in your own locker room is just pathetic especially when the person throwing out the stingers is a BALCO boy like Giambi. Are you F!n kidding?It's comical that Mussina had an ERA of 4.50 in 2004 and 2005 and Johnson's ERA was over 5.00 pretty much this entire season but they collected their $15 to $18 million with very little criticism. Johnson is DONE!Everybody wants to say he can't hit in the clutch, but his lifetime post season batting average was .305. He had a couple tough series and everybody is ready to kill the guy. Didn't Vlad Guerrero go 1-20 in the playoffs but nobody was calling him a choke artist.as a yankee fan i absolutely blame the lack of chemistry on this team on steinbrenners free spending on every single all star thats come along his way. People like that just dont mesh well together. Id imagine hes gonna try it again this year trying to buy pitching like he always does and hell dump off a few players like he always does cuz he always needs someone to blame other than himself. And all itll get us is another post season collapse...maybe this time to the royals with our luck. I do agree A-Rod has to go...too much of a distraction, still an amazing player, just doesnt fit. I hate to see Torre go.
Well he could do the same with Luis Castillo leading off becasue his OBP was .358. and at 5M this season they could save $$$ Johnny Damon was .359 @ 13MDave Roberts was .360 @ 2.25MJason Kendall was .367 @ 11M (seriously?) A guy hits 1 HR and gets that much? Cripes, Punto hit 1 and he's "only" getting 690k. with a .352 OBPIchiro Suzuki was .370 12.5MI don't know what other lead off hitters were getting.They overpaid for Damon.No hes probably overpaid but that doesnt mean there isnt a place on this team and that hes not valuable for this team. Part of the reason Jeter had the great year he had was having Damon hit leadoff.Damon is really worth the $$$ he's being paid?shadyridr said:This is a complete overreaction. Torre is not the problem with this team. The problem is its a bunch of mercenaries in the lineup. These guys dont really care about each other. There's no life, no energy, no spark. The kind of smiles you seen on the faces of Cano and Cabrera when theyre joking around in the dugout is something missing from pretty much everyone else on the team. IMO the way to build a solid team is from minor league system to fill out the majority of your lineup. Have these guys grow up together and when they make it they'll be pulling for each other. Then with the few holes left in the lineup you fill with free agents that fit your teams philosophy. The bullpen should also be built like this as guys who have struggled in years past sometimes can overcome and have great surprise seasons. The only spot Id fill with free agents is the rotation. Pitching is very hard to predict and I dont mind having a bunch of free agent pitchers in the rotation. Plus starting pitchers are loners by nature. They only have to play once every 5 days and barely talk to other players on the team. But the FA pitchers you sign cant be over the hill and have to have some kind of track record. For example, Barry Zito may be overrated as an ace but he will be a very solid pitcher for the rest of his career, hes fairly young, and he is not injury prone so he would be a solid signing.That being said here is how I solve the Yankees. Alot of it is probably impossible but Ill assume it can be done. They need to unload Giambi, Mussina, Johnson, Wright, and Sheffield. They are too old and dont really care about winning or about theor teammates. Mussina & Johnson are too old, Wright sucks and Giambi cant field. Id try to trade all of these players even if you have to accept back average prospects and pay most of the salary. The outfield is set with Cabrera in LF, Damon in CF, Abreu in RF (solid character guys and all perfect for their roles). Sign an athletic 1B who can field and put Matsui at DH. Resign Bernie (a character guy) as 5th OFer/DH. Keep ARod. Yes I agree he may not be able to cut it but hes still very young and in the prime of his career. Guys like Bruney, Proctor, and Veras need to stay in the bullpen spots. The rotation should be Wang, Zito, a solid innings eater, Pavano (cuz we're stuck with him), and a minor leaguer (Karstens or Hughes if hes ready). I dont mind if they dont make the playoffs next year and rebuilding this team should not take too long cuz they have a solid core and enough minor leaguers to make progress. And they gotta keep Torre. Outside his mismanagement of the bullpen in the regular season he is not to blame for this series.
Give it up. The money's already spent so thats a nonfactor. Plus I would assume his slugging percentage far dominates the players you mentioned since he hit 25 HRs and I think led the Yanks in 2Bs. Plus hes a great locker room presence. Hes a character guy, something Ive been saying we need more of. So no I disagree with you that we overpaid for Damon.Well he could do the same with Luis Castillo leading off becasue his OBP was .358. and at 5M this season they could save $$$ Johnny Damon was .359 @ 13MDave Roberts was .360 @ 2.25MJason Kendall was .367 @ 11M (seriously?) A guy hits 1 HR and gets that much? Cripes, Punto hit 1 and he's "only" getting 690k. with a .352 OBPIchiro Suzuki was .370 12.5MI don't know what other lead off hitters were getting.They overpaid for Damon.No hes probably overpaid but that doesnt mean there isnt a place on this team and that hes not valuable for this team. Part of the reason Jeter had the great year he had was having Damon hit leadoff.Damon is really worth the $$$ he's being paid?shadyridr said:This is a complete overreaction. Torre is not the problem with this team. The problem is its a bunch of mercenaries in the lineup. These guys dont really care about each other. There's no life, no energy, no spark. The kind of smiles you seen on the faces of Cano and Cabrera when theyre joking around in the dugout is something missing from pretty much everyone else on the team. IMO the way to build a solid team is from minor league system to fill out the majority of your lineup. Have these guys grow up together and when they make it they'll be pulling for each other. Then with the few holes left in the lineup you fill with free agents that fit your teams philosophy. The bullpen should also be built like this as guys who have struggled in years past sometimes can overcome and have great surprise seasons. The only spot Id fill with free agents is the rotation. Pitching is very hard to predict and I dont mind having a bunch of free agent pitchers in the rotation. Plus starting pitchers are loners by nature. They only have to play once every 5 days and barely talk to other players on the team. But the FA pitchers you sign cant be over the hill and have to have some kind of track record. For example, Barry Zito may be overrated as an ace but he will be a very solid pitcher for the rest of his career, hes fairly young, and he is not injury prone so he would be a solid signing.That being said here is how I solve the Yankees. Alot of it is probably impossible but Ill assume it can be done. They need to unload Giambi, Mussina, Johnson, Wright, and Sheffield. They are too old and dont really care about winning or about theor teammates. Mussina & Johnson are too old, Wright sucks and Giambi cant field. Id try to trade all of these players even if you have to accept back average prospects and pay most of the salary. The outfield is set with Cabrera in LF, Damon in CF, Abreu in RF (solid character guys and all perfect for their roles). Sign an athletic 1B who can field and put Matsui at DH. Resign Bernie (a character guy) as 5th OFer/DH. Keep ARod. Yes I agree he may not be able to cut it but hes still very young and in the prime of his career. Guys like Bruney, Proctor, and Veras need to stay in the bullpen spots. The rotation should be Wang, Zito, a solid innings eater, Pavano (cuz we're stuck with him), and a minor leaguer (Karstens or Hughes if hes ready). I dont mind if they dont make the playoffs next year and rebuilding this team should not take too long cuz they have a solid core and enough minor leaguers to make progress. And they gotta keep Torre. Outside his mismanagement of the bullpen in the regular season he is not to blame for this series.
Damon is a good clubhouse guy but I wouldnt exactly call him a character guy. Wasnt he banging everything that moves while he was still married to his first wife?Give it up. The money's already spent so thats a nonfactor. Plus I would assume his slugging percentage far dominates the players you mentioned since he hit 25 HRs and I think led the Yanks in 2Bs. Plus hes a great locker room presence. Hes a character guy, something Ive been saying we need more of. So no I disagree with you that we overpaid for Damon.Well he could do the same with Luis Castillo leading off becasue his OBP was .358. and at 5M this season they could save $$$ Johnny Damon was .359 @ 13MDave Roberts was .360 @ 2.25MJason Kendall was .367 @ 11M (seriously?) A guy hits 1 HR and gets that much? Cripes, Punto hit 1 and he's "only" getting 690k. with a .352 OBPIchiro Suzuki was .370 12.5MI don't know what other lead off hitters were getting.They overpaid for Damon.No hes probably overpaid but that doesnt mean there isnt a place on this team and that hes not valuable for this team. Part of the reason Jeter had the great year he had was having Damon hit leadoff.Damon is really worth the $$$ he's being paid?shadyridr said:This is a complete overreaction. Torre is not the problem with this team. The problem is its a bunch of mercenaries in the lineup. These guys dont really care about each other. There's no life, no energy, no spark. The kind of smiles you seen on the faces of Cano and Cabrera when theyre joking around in the dugout is something missing from pretty much everyone else on the team. IMO the way to build a solid team is from minor league system to fill out the majority of your lineup. Have these guys grow up together and when they make it they'll be pulling for each other. Then with the few holes left in the lineup you fill with free agents that fit your teams philosophy. The bullpen should also be built like this as guys who have struggled in years past sometimes can overcome and have great surprise seasons. The only spot Id fill with free agents is the rotation. Pitching is very hard to predict and I dont mind having a bunch of free agent pitchers in the rotation. Plus starting pitchers are loners by nature. They only have to play once every 5 days and barely talk to other players on the team. But the FA pitchers you sign cant be over the hill and have to have some kind of track record. For example, Barry Zito may be overrated as an ace but he will be a very solid pitcher for the rest of his career, hes fairly young, and he is not injury prone so he would be a solid signing.That being said here is how I solve the Yankees. Alot of it is probably impossible but Ill assume it can be done. They need to unload Giambi, Mussina, Johnson, Wright, and Sheffield. They are too old and dont really care about winning or about theor teammates. Mussina & Johnson are too old, Wright sucks and Giambi cant field. Id try to trade all of these players even if you have to accept back average prospects and pay most of the salary. The outfield is set with Cabrera in LF, Damon in CF, Abreu in RF (solid character guys and all perfect for their roles). Sign an athletic 1B who can field and put Matsui at DH. Resign Bernie (a character guy) as 5th OFer/DH. Keep ARod. Yes I agree he may not be able to cut it but hes still very young and in the prime of his career. Guys like Bruney, Proctor, and Veras need to stay in the bullpen spots. The rotation should be Wang, Zito, a solid innings eater, Pavano (cuz we're stuck with him), and a minor leaguer (Karstens or Hughes if hes ready). I dont mind if they dont make the playoffs next year and rebuilding this team should not take too long cuz they have a solid core and enough minor leaguers to make progress. And they gotta keep Torre. Outside his mismanagement of the bullpen in the regular season he is not to blame for this series.
Can we stop the GD Melky Cabrera hype? Seriously? A corner outfielder with a sub-.400 SLG is being made out to be the key to the Yankees winning the world series in 2007. I'm not picking on shady here, but I've heard lots of Yankees fans say this recently. Note: He's not that good.He's only 21 so you'd hope he gets a lot better, but the 21 year old Melky Cabrera wasn't the answer for the 2006 Yankees. I hope he's the answer for the 2008 or 2009 Yankees. But I'm really sick of the "more Melky Cabreras and less Jason Giambis is what the Yankees need" talk.shadyridr said:The outfield is set with Cabrera in LF
I like Melky, although not as much as some others do. IMO, he is a very good fielder and knows how to handle the bat. he got some big hits this year. He's no star, but his power numbers should improve as he gets older. He's the kind of scrappy guy the yanks need to make up for all the big egoes on the team. He's a solid choice to play left and hit 8th or 9th for next year.Can we stop the GD Melky Cabrera hype? Seriously? A corner outfielder with a sub-.400 SLG is being made out to be the key to the Yankees winning the world series in 2007. I'm not picking on shady here, but I've heard lots of Yankees fans say this recently. Note: He's not that good.He's only 21 so you'd hope he gets a lot better, but the 21 year old Melky Cabrera wasn't the answer for the 2006 Yankees. I hope he's the answer for the 2008 or 2009 Yankees. But I'm really sick of the "more Melky Cabreras and less Jason Giambis is what the Yankees need" talk.shadyridr said:The outfield is set with Cabrera in LF
Bernie Williams' first 147 career games:8 HR, 60 RBI, 33 2B, 17-28 SB, .256 BA, 77 BB, 93 KA corner outfielder with a sub-.400 SLG is being made out to be the key to the Yankees winning the world series in 2007. Note: He's not that good.shadyridr said:The outfield is set with Cabrera in LF
If avoiding banging everything that moves was a prerequisite for being a good character guy, that would effectively eliminate about 98% of pro athletes from being good character guys.Damon is a good clubhouse guy but I wouldnt exactly call him a character guy. Wasnt he banging everything that moves while he was still married to his first wife?Give it up. The money's already spent so thats a nonfactor. Plus I would assume his slugging percentage far dominates the players you mentioned since he hit 25 HRs and I think led the Yanks in 2Bs. Plus hes a great locker room presence. Hes a character guy, something Ive been saying we need more of. So no I disagree with you that we overpaid for Damon.Well he could do the same with Luis Castillo leading off becasue his OBP was .358. and at 5M this season they could save $$$ Johnny Damon was .359 @ 13MDave Roberts was .360 @ 2.25MJason Kendall was .367 @ 11M (seriously?) A guy hits 1 HR and gets that much? Cripes, Punto hit 1 and he's "only" getting 690k. with a .352 OBPIchiro Suzuki was .370 12.5MI don't know what other lead off hitters were getting.They overpaid for Damon.No hes probably overpaid but that doesnt mean there isnt a place on this team and that hes not valuable for this team. Part of the reason Jeter had the great year he had was having Damon hit leadoff.Damon is really worth the $$$ he's being paid?shadyridr said:This is a complete overreaction. Torre is not the problem with this team. The problem is its a bunch of mercenaries in the lineup. These guys dont really care about each other. There's no life, no energy, no spark. The kind of smiles you seen on the faces of Cano and Cabrera when theyre joking around in the dugout is something missing from pretty much everyone else on the team. IMO the way to build a solid team is from minor league system to fill out the majority of your lineup. Have these guys grow up together and when they make it they'll be pulling for each other. Then with the few holes left in the lineup you fill with free agents that fit your teams philosophy. The bullpen should also be built like this as guys who have struggled in years past sometimes can overcome and have great surprise seasons. The only spot Id fill with free agents is the rotation. Pitching is very hard to predict and I dont mind having a bunch of free agent pitchers in the rotation. Plus starting pitchers are loners by nature. They only have to play once every 5 days and barely talk to other players on the team. But the FA pitchers you sign cant be over the hill and have to have some kind of track record. For example, Barry Zito may be overrated as an ace but he will be a very solid pitcher for the rest of his career, hes fairly young, and he is not injury prone so he would be a solid signing.That being said here is how I solve the Yankees. Alot of it is probably impossible but Ill assume it can be done. They need to unload Giambi, Mussina, Johnson, Wright, and Sheffield. They are too old and dont really care about winning or about theor teammates. Mussina & Johnson are too old, Wright sucks and Giambi cant field. Id try to trade all of these players even if you have to accept back average prospects and pay most of the salary. The outfield is set with Cabrera in LF, Damon in CF, Abreu in RF (solid character guys and all perfect for their roles). Sign an athletic 1B who can field and put Matsui at DH. Resign Bernie (a character guy) as 5th OFer/DH. Keep ARod. Yes I agree he may not be able to cut it but hes still very young and in the prime of his career. Guys like Bruney, Proctor, and Veras need to stay in the bullpen spots. The rotation should be Wang, Zito, a solid innings eater, Pavano (cuz we're stuck with him), and a minor leaguer (Karstens or Hughes if hes ready). I dont mind if they dont make the playoffs next year and rebuilding this team should not take too long cuz they have a solid core and enough minor leaguers to make progress. And they gotta keep Torre. Outside his mismanagement of the bullpen in the regular season he is not to blame for this series.
You honestly think Damon is worth 13M a year?That must be some really REALLY good #### your smoking.Give it up. The money's already spent so thats a nonfactor. Plus I would assume his slugging percentage far dominates the players you mentioned since he hit 25 HRs and I think led the Yanks in 2Bs. Plus hes a great locker room presence. Hes a character guy, something Ive been saying we need more of. So no I disagree with you that we overpaid for Damon.Well he could do the same with Luis Castillo leading off becasue his OBP was .358. and at 5M this season they could save $$$ Johnny Damon was .359 @ 13MDave Roberts was .360 @ 2.25MJason Kendall was .367 @ 11M (seriously?) A guy hits 1 HR and gets that much? Cripes, Punto hit 1 and he's "only" getting 690k. with a .352 OBPIchiro Suzuki was .370 12.5MI don't know what other lead off hitters were getting.They overpaid for Damon.No hes probably overpaid but that doesnt mean there isnt a place on this team and that hes not valuable for this team. Part of the reason Jeter had the great year he had was having Damon hit leadoff.Damon is really worth the $$$ he's being paid?shadyridr said:This is a complete overreaction. Torre is not the problem with this team. The problem is its a bunch of mercenaries in the lineup. These guys dont really care about each other. There's no life, no energy, no spark. The kind of smiles you seen on the faces of Cano and Cabrera when theyre joking around in the dugout is something missing from pretty much everyone else on the team. IMO the way to build a solid team is from minor league system to fill out the majority of your lineup. Have these guys grow up together and when they make it they'll be pulling for each other. Then with the few holes left in the lineup you fill with free agents that fit your teams philosophy. The bullpen should also be built like this as guys who have struggled in years past sometimes can overcome and have great surprise seasons. The only spot Id fill with free agents is the rotation. Pitching is very hard to predict and I dont mind having a bunch of free agent pitchers in the rotation. Plus starting pitchers are loners by nature. They only have to play once every 5 days and barely talk to other players on the team. But the FA pitchers you sign cant be over the hill and have to have some kind of track record. For example, Barry Zito may be overrated as an ace but he will be a very solid pitcher for the rest of his career, hes fairly young, and he is not injury prone so he would be a solid signing.That being said here is how I solve the Yankees. Alot of it is probably impossible but Ill assume it can be done. They need to unload Giambi, Mussina, Johnson, Wright, and Sheffield. They are too old and dont really care about winning or about theor teammates. Mussina & Johnson are too old, Wright sucks and Giambi cant field. Id try to trade all of these players even if you have to accept back average prospects and pay most of the salary. The outfield is set with Cabrera in LF, Damon in CF, Abreu in RF (solid character guys and all perfect for their roles). Sign an athletic 1B who can field and put Matsui at DH. Resign Bernie (a character guy) as 5th OFer/DH. Keep ARod. Yes I agree he may not be able to cut it but hes still very young and in the prime of his career. Guys like Bruney, Proctor, and Veras need to stay in the bullpen spots. The rotation should be Wang, Zito, a solid innings eater, Pavano (cuz we're stuck with him), and a minor leaguer (Karstens or Hughes if hes ready). I dont mind if they dont make the playoffs next year and rebuilding this team should not take too long cuz they have a solid core and enough minor leaguers to make progress. And they gotta keep Torre. Outside his mismanagement of the bullpen in the regular season he is not to blame for this series.
I think he's saying the money is not important, and the Yankees were willing to overpay "true value" in order to get a character guy who brings with him more than just his production.You honestly think Damon is worth 13M a year?That must be some really REALLY good #### your smoking.

I love when Francesca is wrong. Esp after he had all baseball on The NFL Now on Sunday.....
"NEW YORK -- Joe Torre will continue to be manager of the New York Yankees.
"I just got off the phone with George Steinbrenner and he told me I'll be the manager next year," Torre said Tuesday during a gathering with reporters at Yankee Stadium.
Thus apparently ends three days of speculation about the future of Torre, who has managed the Yankees to four World Series titles and six American League pennants in 11 seasons.
"I'm very excited about it," Torre said. "This has been the best job of my life."
http://newyork.yankees.mlb.com/NASApp/mlb/...sp&c_id=nyy
Francesa wasn't wrong. He broke the story about Torre coming back.He had Bill Madden on with the story. How was Francesa wrong?I love when Francesca is wrong. Esp after he had all baseball on The NFL Now on Sunday.....
"NEW YORK -- Joe Torre will continue to be manager of the New York Yankees.
"I just got off the phone with George Steinbrenner and he told me I'll be the manager next year," Torre said Tuesday during a gathering with reporters at Yankee Stadium.
Thus apparently ends three days of speculation about the future of Torre, who has managed the Yankees to four World Series titles and six American League pennants in 11 seasons.
"I'm very excited about it," Torre said. "This has been the best job of my life."
http://newyork.yankees.mlb.com/NASApp/mlb/...sp&c_id=nyy
okay, okay i stretched;i was bitter about no football coverage.He had Bill Madden on with the story. How was Francesa wrong?
but all (sunday) morning he kept saying that if maddden said it, it would happen (paraphrasing).Speculation, but the theory is that Steinbrenner got Madden's ear Saturday night and told him that Torre was getting axed. Madden had no choice but to run with the story after being told firsthand that Joe was gone. But during the weekend, the Yankee front office guys convinced Steinbrenner to give Torre another shot.With that, can everyone please cool it with the "blowhard Steinbrenner is overreacting again" comments once and for all? It's not 1988 anymore, and he hasn't changed managers for 12 years now.Do any of the jagoffs at the Daily News loose their heads over this??
I'm no Yankee (or Steinbrenner) fan, but shouldn't George have made a move after the loss to Detroit?I think this is the ideal time to make the move, how long is Torre going to stick around anyway? One more year? What's the point?Speculation, but the theory is that Steinbrenner got Madden's ear Saturday night and told him that Torre was getting axed. Madden had no choice but to run with the story after being told firsthand that Joe was gone. But during the weekend, the Yankee front office guys convinced Steinbrenner to give Torre another shot.With that, can everyone please cool it with the "blowhard Steinbrenner is overreacting again" comments once and for all? It's not 1988 anymore, and he hasn't changed managers for 12 years now.Do any of the jagoffs at the Daily News loose their heads over this??
Maybe, I could have seen it argued either way. My theory is that it probably was the right time to make a move. But that being said, I'm attached to Torre. You see a clip of Yankee classic moments on YES and see Torre crying and waving to the fans after the 2000 World Series and think of all he's done for the team. Bad decision or not, I like that Torre will get one last shot at going out a winner.I'm saying this with my heart more than my head and they probably should fire him, but at least this enhances the chances of trading A-Rod for some pitching. With Lou in town, there's no way A-Rod was going anywhere.I'm no Yankee (or Steinbrenner) fan, but shouldn't George have made a move after the loss to Detroit?I think this is the ideal time to make the move, how long is Torre going to stick around anyway? One more year? What's the point?Speculation, but the theory is that Steinbrenner got Madden's ear Saturday night and told him that Torre was getting axed. Madden had no choice but to run with the story after being told firsthand that Joe was gone. But during the weekend, the Yankee front office guys convinced Steinbrenner to give Torre another shot.With that, can everyone please cool it with the "blowhard Steinbrenner is overreacting again" comments once and for all? It's not 1988 anymore, and he hasn't changed managers for 12 years now.Do any of the jagoffs at the Daily News loose their heads over this??
He's been bounced out of the first round of the playoffs the last two years by the Angels and the Tigers!!! This is NOT OK!
Torre was great 10 years ago managing with all those egos paired up with gamers from the now depleated Yankee farm system. Now that he has ALL egos and one or two gamers he's not much of a skipper. Who's to say they don't get bounced in Rd. 1 next year, too?
Do you really think the players will "rally" around Torre now? I doubt it.
Torre wasn't necessarily the problem (he's a fine manager under the right circumstances) but he's CLEARLY not the solution the Yankees need.
:SCOREBOARD:
George should have wacked him...
But if Pinella could have gotten .325 45 HR 140 RBI out of A-Rod shouldn't he be the guy? Nobody is going to give up any REAL pitching for A-Rod now. Remember, there were ZERO 20 winners this year!Axe Torre, Sign Zito and get A-Rod head screwed on right = CHAMPIONSHIP. Torre's not in that mix...Maybe, I could have seen it argued either way. My theory is that it probably was the right time to make a move. But that being said, I'm attached to Torre. You see a clip of Yankee classic moments on YES and see Torre crying and waving to the fans after the 2000 World Series and think of all he's done for the team. Bad decision or not, I like that Torre will get one last shot at going out a winner.I'm saying this with my heart more than my head and they probably should fire him, but at least this enhances the chances of trading A-Rod for some pitching. With Lou in town, there's no way A-Rod was going anywhere.I'm no Yankee (or Steinbrenner) fan, but shouldn't George have made a move after the loss to Detroit?I think this is the ideal time to make the move, how long is Torre going to stick around anyway? One more year? What's the point?Speculation, but the theory is that Steinbrenner got Madden's ear Saturday night and told him that Torre was getting axed. Madden had no choice but to run with the story after being told firsthand that Joe was gone. But during the weekend, the Yankee front office guys convinced Steinbrenner to give Torre another shot.With that, can everyone please cool it with the "blowhard Steinbrenner is overreacting again" comments once and for all? It's not 1988 anymore, and he hasn't changed managers for 12 years now.Do any of the jagoffs at the Daily News loose their heads over this??
He's been bounced out of the first round of the playoffs the last two years by the Angels and the Tigers!!! This is NOT OK!
Torre was great 10 years ago managing with all those egos paired up with gamers from the now depleated Yankee farm system. Now that he has ALL egos and one or two gamers he's not much of a skipper. Who's to say they don't get bounced in Rd. 1 next year, too?
Do you really think the players will "rally" around Torre now? I doubt it.
Torre wasn't necessarily the problem (he's a fine manager under the right circumstances) but he's CLEARLY not the solution the Yankees need.
:SCOREBOARD:
George should have wacked him...