Michael Brown said:
the moops said:
Michael Brown said:
I'd just like it on record that I don't want to give up Hughes. I'd much rather a package centered around Kennedy to try and get Haren if anything. If the Red Sox get Santana because of that, fine. Next year's free agent pitching market should be outstanding. CC isn't getting traded in-season because the Tribe will be very good, and when he hits the market you go after him hard. I'd much prefer CC/Hughes/Kennedy in 2009 over just Johan.
Well that is just a completely ridiculous hypothetical.First. No deal mentioned had the Yanks giving up both Hughes and Kennedy. So one of them would be there in 08 and 09.
Second. Why would the Yankees signing Johan to a 20 million/year contract preclude them from signing Sabathia (if he is available) in 09? They have routinely had very expensive starters in their rotation at the same time (K Brown, Petite, Clemens, Johnson, etc).
They will have dropped the ball big time if they refuse to trade Hughes. Hughes has such a minute chance of outperforming Santana over the next 6 years. I mean really minute. Like 1 in a million minute. If the Yankees were being payroll efficient, then yes, the difference in their salary and amount of years controlled would play a part...but money is not an issue.
And the same thing goes for the Sox. If they had to include Buchholz to get it down, they would be equally as foolish to not include him. For pretty much the same reasons.
First. Several scenarios have included Hughes and Kennedy, if the Sox decide to part with Ellsbury. The thinking being that the Yanks need to give up the two of them in order to better the Boston end. Mike and the Mad Dog were talking about precisely this possibility this afternoon.Second. They aren't going to carry two pitchers at $20 mil (or close to it) PLUS A-Rod at $28 mil PLUS Posada and Jeter and Mariano and Damon and Matsui with Cano hitting arbitration shortly. Yes, even the Yankees have a ceiling on spending. When they had those expensive starters in the rotation, they didn't also have $45 million per year tied up in just the left side of the infield.
And I know you were exaggerating for effect, but I would certainly put the chances of Hughes outperforming Johan at significantly better than a million to one. Yes, Johan has the experience. No, Hughes does not. But he showed his stuff with the near no-hitter last year and pitched extremely well in the ALDS. It's unlikely that he'll ever put up the type of regular season stats that Johan will. What I want him for is to be a playoff ace. I'd much rather win with him than Santana. I watched two young kids on the Marlins mow us down in 2003 in Penny and Beckett, then I watched more youth take us apart over the next few years in Lackey, Carmona, Bonderman. I know it's not the ONLY way to win, but it seems to be the most rewarding.
I'll acknowledge that a lot of it is the whole "hired gun" mentality. It's been fun to watch these kids come up the past few years and contribute. It's an exciting team. Yes, we all want to have our teams win and win big and win now and win often. And I know some will disagree with me here and call me ridiculous, but right now I'd rather win one WS title over the next five years with home-grown guys and youth than win 2 with guys like Johan or even Haren and Sabathia. It's a little more satisfying in my opinion. Feel free to disagree, it's only my opinion and everyone is entitled to their own. And I realize the whole team won't be all be home-grown because that's the nature of the game...but having more is certainly more fun. I know Shady and Yankee23 and some of the other Yank fans on here agree with me when we say that this season was one of the most fun seasons to be a Yankee fan in recent years. Sure it ended with a disappointment, but it was enjoyable nonetheless.
But like I said (trying not to completely contradict myself), if Johan brings us a ring I'm not gonna sit there and lament my poor fate that we weren't able to win it "how I wanted". I'll be happy as anyone...just that right now I'd prefer seeing Phil on the mound for a Game 7 victory.

YES, I've said it as well, that was about as fun a season could be without winning it all.... Bottom line is watching good baseball and we got a lot of it.
And I think some Yankee fans are gunshy because, as much as people want to always claim " The Yankees get whomever they want"... And as much as they do get players, they don't always get them all and you only have a few shots at the "Big Guys" without being out of the mix for the next 'big guy"..... i think the Giambi blunder hurt them a TON, might have cost them David Ortiz???? I'm sure the Pavano and Brown moves blocked others.
The Yankees haven't had young pitching prospects like this in almost forever......
Yankee fans have also seen their share of pitchers come up small on their team as well as the rest of MLB.....
I think whatever team gets Santana, their fans will be faced with both sides of a risky Long Term move. Some of us aren't 100% sold on Santana and his longevity.
For Arod, they didn't have to give up young talent... Losing Arod would have meant probably giving up young talent to fill that spot, so that deal was REAL easy to laud by most Yankee fans....
And yeah, Yankee fans also starve to watch their own young guys develop which again made this past year all the better and has allowed them to even be in these talks right now.......
The Yankees had Zero shot at Beckett correct? They don't always have the chips to be in the game they are in right now.