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MERRY TEX-MAS!!

Oh my god, what an offseason. I mean, wow. We’ve got Mark Teixeira!

Just amazing. The Yankees of old are back and wiser. Sure, we thought we were all set with Carl Pavano and Jaret Wright, but this is CC Sabathia, AJ Burnett, and Mark Teixeira (and almost surely another pitcher) we’re talking about! They have real track records. Well, Burnett not so much, but we seem to be convinced he’s healthy. Back to Teixeira. It’s an 8 year contract worth up to $180 million with a no-trade clause (something that he surely required after being traded out of both Texas and Atlanta). What a strange offseason it was for Teixeira. He started out asking for 10 years and a destination by Christmas. 10 years was not going to happen, and it started out with the Nationals, Orioles, and Angels in the running for him. Then the Red Sox jumped in, and were very close to a deal, then suddenly “not a factor”. Then the Angels drew out. Just yesterday, the Nationals seemed to be the frontrunners. Then the Yanks swooped in and grabbed him, culminating his offseason, and he got his wish, same as many many Yankee fans.

I’m now looking forward to a roster that looks something like this:

ROTATION

player

player

player

player or player or player or player in the 4-5 spots.

 BULLPEN

player

player

player

player

player

player

LINEUP

LF player

SS player

1B player

3B player

RF player

player

DH player

2B player

CF player or player or someone better…

BENCH

player

player

player

Something like that… Of course, A-Rod could hit third and Tex cleanup, but yeah. You get my point. One move has made our roster MUCH MUCH deeper. If we don’t make the playoffs now, I’m gonna be pissed…. But we shouldn’t have to worry about that, I think. It would seem that we’re going all out for Number 27 in ’09. We have now signed 2 of the 4 super free agents (Sabathia, K-Rod, Tex, Manny). We could still make it 3, even though now I don’t think it’s a requirement to sign Manny. It’d be a nice bonus, but it’s not vital. We do have another pitcher coming, though.

The Angels are reportedly out of the Manny race, leaving the Dodgers and Yankees as his only serious pursuers at this point. Without much competition, if the Yankees sign Manny and another pitcher, it could go down as the best offseason in history and give us a Murderer’s Row and, in the words of Vanessa, a Murderer’s Row-tation.

In the first two games in Yankee Stadium, exhibition contests versus the Cubs, bleacher seats will be sold at 25 cents, same as Opening Day 1923. Sadly, I will not be able to join in these festivities, but I would snatch up a couple of those tickets if I were you.

Thank you and goodnight.

Much Happened Since I Last Posted

I don’t need to report that the Yankees signed AJ Burnett to go along with their new ace, Carsten something or other. However, they did introduce these new aces to the New York media Thursday.

First they had a press conference. The boys look good in pinstripes.

Then they got a tour of their new stomping grounds.

On the other side of town, lost among all this hoopla, the Mets introduced their new setup man, making it so CC, AJ, and JJ were all introduced in New York on the same day.

Also (I’m not sure if it was the same day), Cleveland introduced their newest closer, Kerry Wood, who had one good season closing and 9 injury wracked ones with the Cubs.

So it was a huge day for pitching help, and the focus shifted over to sluggers, namely Manny and Tex.

The Yankees could reportedly “go hard” after Manny if they can’t get Teixeira. Good that he’s a fallback option.

It looked like he would be our slugging option, the only one left, at one point.

Teixeira was “pounding out the last details” of a deal with the Red Sox one day, the next, it was dead, and the Red Sox were “no longer a factor”. Hooray for that.

Also, we’re reportedly keeping the Melkmam for now. The Mike Cameron trade is dead. I am pretty neutral toward this, but by Jane Heller’s recent post, and the comments on it, I have realized that some–many–Yankee fans have developed a fondness for Melky that I never had. I mean, I like the guy, he has a cool name, and he’s best friends with my favorite player, he just never really enchanted me. Oh well.

The biggest middle infield prize still on the market re-signed with the Dodgers, after making a verbal agreement with his former team, the Braves. His agents had their actions called “despicable” by the Braves’ John Schuerholz (I probably spelled that wrong). I really don’t care about this, so I don’t bother to write more.

Sorry about my spotty posting lately, but finals week is TOUGH. Anyway, it’s winter break, and I’ll be back to my regular posting now.

We musn’t forget about one man still waiting in the wings for an offer, a man who is an excellent baseball player with an injury history. There doesn’t seem to be much competition, so I say snatch him up. He would look excellent in Yankee stripes…

Yesssssssssssss… Stuff’s Actually Happening!

The big man has decided, and Brian Cashman and Derek Jeter have convinced him. Carsten Charles Sabathia is a New York Yankee!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! This is an outstanding move, and while it took an extra year on the contract, he’s a good enough pitcher it should all be worth it, wouldn’t you say?

Next, the Yankees are on the verge of pulling off a trade that would put Gold Glover Mike Cameron in center field. They would send Melky Cabrera to the Brewers (yes, I know the picture of him is with the Padres). Last year Cameron had an average Mike Cameron year, just with lower totals of everything. He hit .243, a low average for even him, but he hit 25 homers, drove in 70, and stole 17 bases. And, of course, played great defense. What do you think this trade would do for the Yankees? Personally, I like it.

Next, the Yankees have extended their offer to 5 years to accomodate AJ Burnett, who has two other options that are really pursuing him, the Braves and Red Sox. He could well make a decision before the week is done. Imagine Burnett and CC in the Yanks’ rotation, along with Wang and the two men I will be mentioning next.

 Manager Joe Girardi met with Ben Sheets Tuesday. He said he’s liking the idea of Sheets in pinstripes. He said that he believes Sheets is healthy, and our offer to him is near. Now imagine that.

We are apparently the only team besides the Phillies seriously pursuing Derek Lowe. His price probably went up with Carsten’s contract, but we are the New York Yankees, and we can pay!

Stuff besides Yankees news did happen, though.

The Mets went out and got a big fish themselves, Francisco Rodriguez. This gives them an absolutely excellent closer. The record setting fireballer closes one of the Mets’ few holes, part of their attempts to no longer be known, in the recent words of Cole Hamels, as “choke artists”.

The Mets also went out and traded for JJ Putz, the Mariners’ former closer, in a three-team, 12-player deal that also gave the Mets Jeremy Reed and Sean Green, sent Franklin Gutierrez to the Mariners, who also got Aaron Heilman, Endy Chavez, and four minor leaguers–Mike Carp, Maikel Cleto, Jason Vargas, and Ezekiel Carrera. The Indians got the short end of the deal in my opinion, receiving Joe Smith and Luis Valbuena. I’m not sure how Putz will react to being moved to setup man by the trade, but at least he’ll be on a contender.

Mark Teixeira # 25 of the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim runs to home base after scoring a home run in the sixth inning at the game agains the New York Yankees on August 9, 2008 at Angels Stadium in Anaheim, California.  The Angels beat the Yankees 11-4.

Mark Teixeira is still generating a buzz, none of which includes the Yankees. However, he did get an offer from the Washington Nationals, who I believe will continue to be awful with or without him. Either way, he got an 8 year $160 million offer to consider with his reported 7 year $150 million offer from the Orioles. I still don’t get why the Yankees are not pursuing him at least a little bit. Also in the running for Tex’s services are the Angels and Red Sox.

Here’s a shocker. Jake Peavy may remain a Padre after all. The Cubs have reportedly drawn out of the running for him, leaving only the Angels, who may not even propose a package. I think he’ll be put back on the market at midseason ’09, but I personally think his talks are done for the offseason.

Brian Cashman has flown down to Texas (he’s a very busy man!) to meet with Andy Pettitte to talk about his future with the Yanks. I have no prediction as to how this will go, but I certainly hope Andy decides to come back to the Yanks before our rotation is full.

You all know what happened here, so I close with a quote from Jim Thome on Greg Maddux:

“He doesn’t seem dominating, then you look up at the scoreboard and you’ve got one hit and it’s the eighth inning.”

Thanks for an entertaining and illustrious 23 years, Greg!

Still Not Much To Write About….

The biggest news for me is that my Giants’ star receiver, Plaxico Burress, accidentally shot himself in the leg because he was carrying a gun in a club.

That is a serious case of being an idiot. Why was he carrying a gun in a club? Why was he concealing a gun in the first place? This is just ridiculous. The injury is not life-threatening, but they haven’t said if it is football-playing threatening. That would just be the dumbest way to end your career imaginable.

Second, Junichi Tazawa, the Japanese pitcher, has rejected all offers but the Boston Red Sox’.

What do you think of this small victory by the Red Sox? I have no idea about Tazawa, so I’m currently neutral.

Next, the Cubs are apparently still pursuing Jake Peavy, and the Orioles could put them over the top for getting him. See, the O’s are inquiring about Felix Pie, the Cubs’ failed centerfielder.

If they were to acquire him, they would give Garrett Olson to the Cubs.

Who would immediately hand him over to San Diego for the big prize.

Now, why the Orioles would want Pie, I don’t know, but tell me what you think about this too.

Arbitration time is coming!

Good night.

My 100th Post

Yes, readers, I am 100 posts into my MLBlogs career. I would love to have a special post prepared for this, but I don’t so here goes a regular one.

Well, I have recently learned from Jane Heller that AJ Burnett and I share a favorite band, System Of A Down.

So now time is of the essence to get Mr. Burnett. I was not sure about him, but I was already leaning towards getting him before I learned this absolutely essential information. Now, well, I’m convinced. No, but seriously, besides this making me like him better, he is an investment I would make if I were Brian Cashman. He went 2-0 with a 2.60 ERA vs. the Red Sox, thus proving he did not just do well against the Yankees, although he did go 3-1 with a 1.64 ERA against us. Those were his two best ERAs vs. any team but the White Sox, which was a one game sample size. So, imagine the disaster should the Red Sox get him. Thats’ why we keep them from him and get a pitcher who does well against those Sox. Now, I’m not saying if we sign AJ Burnett, all our problems will be solved, we definitely need some backup pitchers, but it could certainly help a lot. Don’t let that fifth year scare you, Cashman (however, I would put a buyout option on the contract)!

The only other kind of news also involves the Yankees.

All it is is that the Yankees announced their $140 million offer “won’t last forever.” In other words, hurry up and make a decision, CC! If this takes too long and he rejects it, the Yankees could end up with nothing because they spent the whole offseason on a guy who didn’t sign with them.

What are your thoughts on this?

 

Much News, But Nothing Really Big…

The biggest news may be the National League MVP, winning his second, Jose Alberto Pujols.

I think he deserved it, but he didn’t seem to get a ton of recognition for his godly season. He hit .357, boosting his career average to .334. He hit 37 homers, surpassing 300 on his 8 year career, and will pass 1,000 RBIs next year. He also scored 1 more run than last year, bouncing back from his first sub-100 run season, with 99 in ’07. Is he headed for the Hall Of Fame? Tell me your opinion.

Secondly, apparently there are “nine or 10” teams interested in Rafael Furcal.

As it said on mlb.com, the A’s and Giants are after the shortstop. So are the Dodgers (well, yeah) and Cardinals, but those are the only ones specified. So, after his fluky .366 average in 32 games before missing most of the season, do you think the four years and $10 million a year he’s asking is too much, or too big a risk.

Third, it was announced today that the Yankees would open the new Yankee Stadium versus the Cubs in a pair of exhibition games on the 3rd and 4th of April.

Since there is nothing really controversial about this (I think it’s cool), I don’t have a question for you about it.

Finally, I’ve seen murmurs of a weird trade going down.

Dontrelle Willis for Julio Lugo? Two bad contracts for each other? What do you think of this? It’s a terrifying thought the Red Sox are clearing up the shortstop position for Mike Lowell or Kevin Youkilis, so first base is open for M-M-Mark T-T-Te- No! Don’t jinx it! Tell me what you think.

One Question for You All

I have a (I think) very interesting question for all you bloggers out there who may be looking at my blog. Who is your MVP for each team this season? Here’s how it goes for me:

Yankees

Mariano Rivera, RP

Red Sox

Daisuke Matsuzaka, SP

Rays

Maybe Evan Longoria, maybe Scott Kazmir, etc.

Blue Jays

Roy Halladay, SP

Orioles

Aubrey Huff, DH

White Sox

Carlos Quentin, LF

Twins

Joe Nathan, RP

Tigers

Magglio Ordonez, RF

Royals

Joakim Soria, RP

Indians

Cliff Lee, SP

Angels

3 way tie: Francisco Rodriguez, RP, Joe Saunders, SP, Ervin Santana, SP

A’s

Justin Duchscherer, SP

Rangers

Josh Hamilton, CF

Mariners

Ichiro, CF

Coming tomorrow: the NL!

 

What A Weird Game!

So the Yanks stranded 21 runners, including a perfect two each inning for the first six innings. A potential basestealer fell down in the middle of the basepath, and had he stolen it, he would have scored the tying run, and therefore the tying run that scored would have been the winning run. Richie Sexson drew a walk. Wilson Betemit got a clutch hit. Mariano Rivera and Huston Street gave up runs. And the winning run scored on a hit by pitch from Lenny DiNardo to Jose Molina, who took one for the team after dodging a first pitch potential beanball. Quite the game of oddities. My dad, also a huge Yanks fan, finally said that maybe the Yanks could make a run to the playoffs, something that I had been saying all along. In other baseball news, the Red Sox lost to the Angels again. Bwahahahahahahahahahahaha. Here are the sights from yesterday’s game:

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robby scores.jpg
molina beaned.jpg
molina mobbed.jpgRemember to tune in, Yanks fans, today as two 10 game winners, Andy Pettitte and Justin Duchscherer, face off in the Bronx.