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Thursday, November 29, 2007

Newsday: Matthews: Yankees can’t allow Santana to join Red Sox

BWAA! (Boxing Writers Association of America) BWAA! BWAA!

That, of course, would be disaster, and the end of baseball as we have come to know it around here. If Santana goes to Boston, the Yankees go to second place in the American League East for the rest of George Steinbrenner’s life, and maybe Hank Steinbrenner’s, too. It’s as simple as that.

..."With Hank in charge, the feeling is we’ve got to win now,” the source said. “We’ve got to show our fans we’re not waiting around, that we’re committed to winning right away.”

..."We got some good young pitchers in ‘A’ ball right now that might make us forget all about Hughes and Kennedy,” the source said. “Melky? See ya later. You can always find a centerfielder. There ain’t too many Santanas out there.”

Repoz Posted: November 29, 2007 at 12:17 PM | 17 comment(s)
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   1. JPWF13 Posted: November 29, 2007 at 01:31 PM (#2628175)
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   2. Best Regards, Larry Mahnken Posted: November 29, 2007 at 01:31 PM (#2628176)
Santana going to the Angels or Dodgers isn't worth giving up Hughes over. Hughes has the potential to be a great, great pitcher for many years.

But it is worth giving up that potential to keep Santana out of Boston. It's not just because it's Boston, their top rival, but because it's the toughest team in their own division. The difference between Santana in Boston and Santana in New York, for the Yankees, is huge, and worth giving up tremendous potential for.

If the Angels or Dodgers top the Boston offer, then so be it. But don't let Boston get him.
   3. TFTIO Posted: November 29, 2007 at 01:34 PM (#2628181)
That's the attitude, New York Sports Media! Keep sayin' it.
   4. Shooty Is A One Man Legion Posted: November 29, 2007 at 01:36 PM (#2628184)
..."We got some good young pitchers in ‘A’ ball right now that might make us forget all about Hughes and Kennedy,” the source said. “Melky? See ya later. You can always find a centerfielder. There ain’t too many Santanas out there.”

Who's the source? The drunk guy at the end of the bar in the Mercury Lounge?
   5. With 17th Pick, From LA, 1k5v3L KcoLLoP Posted: November 29, 2007 at 01:36 PM (#2628183)
What about Omar?

According to the New York Daily News, there's "speculation in MLB circles" that the Mets are considering parting with Jose Reyes in a potential trade for Johan Santana.

Minnesota traded away its starting shortstop Wednesday, sending Jason Bartlett to Tampa Bay. However, previous reports have suggested that the Mets aren't willing to trade Reyes, David Wright or Carlos Beltran. If a deal for Santana can't be worked out, the newspaper speculates that the Mets will pursue Erik Bedard, Dan Haren or Dontrelle Willis. Nov. 29 - 10:23 am et
Source: New York Daily News
   6. Cris E Posted: November 29, 2007 at 01:37 PM (#2628185)
If the Angels or Dodgers top the Boston offer, then so be it. But don't let Boston get him.

I wonder if there's any chance that the Twins realize this? Oh, look, a "Red Sox take lead" thread!
   7. Matt Clement of Alexandria Posted: November 29, 2007 at 01:43 PM (#2628194)
..."We got some good young pitchers in ‘A’ ball right now that might make us forget all about Hughes and Kennedy,” the source said. “Melky? See ya later. You can always find a centerfielder. There ain’t too many Santanas out there.”

Who's the source? The drunk guy at the end of the bar in the Mercury Lounge?
I think it's Hank Steinbrenner. Not that the two are mutually exclusive.
   8. Shibal Posted: November 29, 2007 at 01:44 PM (#2628196)
That a boy Hank. Take the Yankees back to the good old days of mercenaries and jackasses. Gotta keep up with with Red Sox you know.
   9. TVerik, the worlds No. 1 hydrogen dirigible Posted: November 29, 2007 at 01:52 PM (#2628212)
But it is worth giving up that potential to keep Santana out of Boston. It's not just because it's Boston, their top rival, but because it's the toughest team in their own division. The difference between Santana in Boston and Santana in New York, for the Yankees, is huge, and worth giving up tremendous potential for.

As long as the Wild Card stays (and I don't see it going away any time soon), I don't agree. If second-place was a guaranteed bounce from the playoffs, I think you're right. But regardless of what the Red Sox do, ninety-something games will get you where you need to go.
   10. Loren F.'s well-anchored glenoid Posted: November 29, 2007 at 01:58 PM (#2628221)
I still think Santana's value to the Yankees is the same whether the alternative is Santana to the Angels or Santana to the Red Sox. It's not like keeping Santana from Boston suddenly makes it worth it to give up Hughes + Cano.
   11. It's All Voxter Now, Baby Blue Posted: November 29, 2007 at 01:59 PM (#2628223)
You can always find a centerfielder.


Yeah, just ask the 2005 New York Yankees!
   12. Bill McNeal Posted: November 29, 2007 at 02:30 PM (#2628266)
According to the New York Daily News, there's "speculation in MLB circles" that the Mets are considering parting with Jose Reyes in a potential trade for Johan Santana.

Minnesota traded away its starting shortstop Wednesday, sending Jason Bartlett to Tampa Bay.


Too bad A-Rod's back with the Yankees.
   13. TVerik, the worlds No. 1 hydrogen dirigible Posted: November 29, 2007 at 03:05 PM (#2628315)
They could trade Rod for Santana and pick up $20 million a year.
   14. Prostetnic Vogon Steve Jeltz (Dan Lee) Posted: November 29, 2007 at 03:51 PM (#2628367)
You can always find a centerfielder.

Yet they can't find a first baseman. Weird.
   15. The Essex Snead Posted: November 29, 2007 at 03:54 PM (#2628370)
Yet they can't find a first baseman. Weird.

Andy Phillips totally hates you right now.
   16. Prostetnic Vogon Steve Jeltz (Dan Lee) Posted: November 29, 2007 at 03:58 PM (#2628375)
Hey, as a fan of a team (Cleveland) that will be competing with the Yankees for the pennant the next few years, I'm totally fine with New York using a 30something AAAA second baseman at first base as much as possible. Maybe they can even swing a deal with the Tribe for Keith Ginter.
   17. Bring Me the Head of Alfredo Griffin (Vlad) Posted: November 29, 2007 at 04:35 PM (#2628420)
"Andy Phillips totally hates you right now."

Maybe his rage will help him learn how to hit.
   18. ValueArb Posted: November 30, 2007 at 01:49 AM (#2628882)
Is there a bigger kiss of death than mgmt saying "We have to win now, our fans demand it." I know its worked so well for the Knicks, but do the middle aged elephants have Little Dolan's management savvy?
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