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Yankees could of had Santana, Rejected trade.
Posted: Wed Dec 5, 2007 2:42 pm
by Lconte17
http://www.nydailynews.com/sports/baseb ... s_and.html
antana for Phil Hughes, Melky Cabrera, Jeff Marquez, and Mitch Hilligoss.
sorry for teh new post im jsut tried of the 53 pages. and the whos better sox/yankees debate
Posted: Wed Dec 5, 2007 3:35 pm
by Jitpal
Rumors are that Hank would have done that deal but Cashman said no. Gutsy move by Cashman. The GM looking to keep the job would have said Mattingly and trade the farm for Johan. Cashman sticking with Girardi and the kids. I like it. I hope it pans out because we need him to stick around. -Jitpal
Posted: Wed Dec 5, 2007 3:43 pm
by cmaff051
I have lost all respect for Cashman if he actually denied that trade. I think Cashman is smarter than that.
Posted: Wed Dec 5, 2007 4:14 pm
by wigglestrue
Wow, that's a lot of faith in Hughes.
Posted: Wed Dec 5, 2007 4:18 pm
by cmaff051
wigglestrue wrote:Wow, that's a lot of faith in Hughes.
How much do you want to bet Yankee fans turn on Hughes during the first sign of trouble? As much as Yankee fans want to preach patience with young prospects, their actions say otherwise.
This trade is such a no-brainer.
Posted: Wed Dec 5, 2007 4:25 pm
by Air Canada
I dont know much about Marquez and Hilligoss but that sounds like a pretty good deal
Posted: Wed Dec 5, 2007 4:33 pm
by Lconte17
Marquez is a pretty good young hurler. Hes got a good fast ball. i saw him pitch a few times this year and he hit 94 with it and struck out like 9/10 batters in the game.
i really wanna keep hughes, but a part of me suddenly feels this is gonna be a mistake specially if he goes to the sox....
Posted: Wed Dec 5, 2007 4:41 pm
by rappa
I have a feeling that the yanks are still hoping the twins will take kennedy but if they turned down that deal im kinda wondering whats going on
Posted: Wed Dec 5, 2007 4:44 pm
by Lconte17
if it wasnt hughes in the deal but kennedy id add another prospect for the twins too. but the twins dont want kennedy as the centerpiece
Posted: Wed Dec 5, 2007 4:45 pm
by rappa
I'm very leery of giving up Phil Hughes, but if I had to, the only person I can understand if he was traded for is Johan. Either way, once this is all over, if its Johan or Hughes in Pinstripes, their jersey will be mine

Posted: Wed Dec 5, 2007 4:52 pm
by Fury
The Twins are stuck. They are looking for other teams cause they don't want to take the Red Sox offer and I really don't think the Red Sox really want to make the trade. I think Cashman is hoping for the Twins to come back and take Kennedy and company.
Posted: Wed Dec 5, 2007 5:00 pm
by Jitpal
Some of you need to relax a little. Boston hasn't completed a trade and the Twins have nothing of value on the table. If no one wants to pay the money, that leaves the Yankees. I think in a couple of weeks, probably right before Christmas, Cashman goes to Smith and offers up a Kennedy package. He tells the Twins that there are no games, you take this package or no deal. If the market is that barren, I think he has to take it because they have no shot at competing in the AL Central. Bill Smith played this horribly and if he wants to get anything out of it, I think he would have to do this. Let's see what happens though. -Jitpal
Posted: Wed Dec 5, 2007 6:01 pm
by Chach
Smith has played this beautifully. He's using the media to try to jack up the price on other guys. Stalling, leaking false stories of guys being involved. He has a very small market for the best pitcher in baseball, which is beyond comprehension, and he is using every little piece he can come up with to try to pressure someone into a deal. Unfortunately, no one wants to give up the next Kazmir. They are hoping that someone blinks and no one has yet so the best thing to do is to continue this stalling technique. Make their rounds to see if the Angels or Dodgers can top the Sox.
The Kennedy deal won't get it done. The Twins really like Lester and they really like Hagadone and they don't like Melky. The Hughes trade could get it done but they already like the Sox current B package more, they aren't going to take the Yankees B package. But, like I said, no one wants to give up the next Kazmir. If the rumor on the first post in true, the Yankees don't seem willing to give up Hughes. The Twins are stalling to see if anyone can up the Sox offer and if no one can, they'll have to decide on taking the deal or sitting on Santana. mahalo
~Chach~
Posted: Wed Dec 5, 2007 6:04 pm
by ItsaVC3
cash is a MORON for not doing this trade. after seeing what the angels and tigers do this offseason and u already know how boston is going to do, i believe if they dont getjohan this tteam can easily 100+ games i could be crazy but i dont see that rotation beating teams like tigers angels or soxs
Posted: Wed Dec 5, 2007 6:08 pm
by TKF
The twins don't want what the sox have unless it is ellsbury and lester and nothing less, and why not. Lester heading a package is no where close to what hughes could give them...
Again, don't deal out of fear, or what other teams are doing, Make the best deal for yourself... right now let santana stay in minny.. we will keep our kids and roll with that.. some of you seem like you just want to see this trade to have something new to talk about..... I want to go young with these kids...
Posted: Wed Dec 5, 2007 6:26 pm
by Chach
Word out of Nashville is the Twins are leaving with Santana. They aren't getting wowed by any offers and it makes sense to take him off the block for a week to see if anyone blinks. My guess is no one will and they will have to settle for 50 cents on the dollar. mahalo
~Chach~
Posted: Wed Dec 5, 2007 7:18 pm
by Curmudgeon
No, they'll settle for 100 cents on the dollar instead of 150.
Posted: Wed Dec 5, 2007 8:38 pm
by Pharmcat
Jitpal wrote:Rumors are that Hank would have done that deal but Cashman said no. Gutsy move by Cashman. The GM looking to keep the job would have said Mattingly and trade the farm for Johan. Cashman sticking with Girardi and the kids. I like it. I hope it pans out because we need him to stick around. -Jitpal
wow, Cash has some "juevas grandes" and Colbert says...last yr on the job, id think hed do tat to earn a extension
im impressed
Posted: Wed Dec 5, 2007 8:41 pm
by cmaff051
Is not acquiring the best pitcher in baseball - in his prime- for a reasonable package really something that Cashman should be commended for NOT doing?
Our ultimate goal should be to win games, not to have our entire team come from the farm system.
Posted: Wed Dec 5, 2007 8:46 pm
by Pharmcat
cmaff051 wrote:Is not acquiring the best pitcher in baseball - in his prime- for a reasonable package really something that Cashman should be commended for NOT doing?
Our ultimate goal should be to win games, not to have our entire team come from the farm system.
reasonable price is very subjective