Boz pays homage to the gritty, gutsy, scrappy, first place 2013 underdog Yankees:
Read More...Perhaps for the first time in their history, the Yankees now epitomize exactly the kind of team that always used to try to beat them: a group of inspired-by-adversity, too-old-or-too-young, one-last-chance players who band together to prove that baseball is a team game, not just an aggregation of talent and fat contracts.
Put a few all-star seasons, such as Cano’s 31 RBI, Kiroda’s 1.99 ERA and Rivera’s 16 ...
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1. Double-Spin Mechanic posted on February 11, 2013 at 07:59 AM # hit 0 | hit 0Well, no ####.
Why would you take additional risk (he could get hurt, he could have a bad year) for $1M in AAV savings?
The only reason to extend Cano now is if he offers a reasonable deal, say 7/160.
Says a man who's never met Ned Colleti.
Even if Cano racks up 10 wins in 2013, if he's 'through the Arod barrier' the Spankees should cheerfully forgo the opportunity to sign him.
Gutsy writing, right there.
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And it's not even actual savings - it's just $1M less toward the soft cap, right?
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