Cash at it again? Ichiro to the BX
Posted: Thu Jan 22, 2009 5:40 pm
came across this post on CBS
http://www.cbssports.com/mcc/messages/c ... 121016/0/1
Which lead me to look for the original post via
Fox Sports Latin [translated through a translator program]
http://msn.foxsports.com/fsi/fslasc/sto ... Id=8998360
The Yankees continues taking directed steps to perhaps form the most powerful equipment of history and while they struggle between if signing or not to Manny the Ramirez, they could fill one of the few hollows whom still they have left, nothing else and nothing less than with the acquisition of Ichiro Suzuki like first bat and central gardener.
Ichiro, the batter finer than has happened through the Great Leagues in which it goes of 21st century, it does not feel to taste with the Sailors of Seattle, equipment with which they reduce four years to him and 68 million contract.
From his arrival to the Majors in the 2001, the Japanese has divided equally 228 unstoppable by season and average life of .331.
Ichiro (51) could be united to Mark Teixeira (first base) under the powerful mantle of the Yankees. (Otto Greule Jr/Getty Images)
To the 35 years, Suzuki is lost no the magical touch with the bat nor its extraordinary defensive abilities, reason why to see it like man-prow of the turn of the Bronx, followed by Derek Jeter, is an opportunity that the general manager of the Yankees, Brian Cashman, seems that she will not let escape.
Although nobody discusses the sport aptitudes of the Japanese, but within the equipment many indicated negative, individualistic attitudes to him, as if it only worried about his personal statistics, without concerning the passage to him of the set.
In exchange for Ichiro, Cashman could also give to the Japanese Hideki Matsui and Nick Swisher, who evolves in the first base and the gardens, although the package could also include a throwing prospectus of smaller leagues.
Of step, when yielding to Matsui, left gardener, the Yankees would be sending a signal of their interest by Manny Ramirez, would replace who it in that position.
To the Sailors the change agrees to them, mainly at this moment upon which the equipment is in the heat of reconstruction and the exit of Ichiro would give to major financial flexibility him to take the reconstruction ahead.
If the exchange occurs finally, the Yankees would have an alignment composed by Ichiro (CF), Jeter (FOLL), Manny (LF), Alex Rodriguez
http://www.cbssports.com/mcc/messages/c ... 121016/0/1
Which lead me to look for the original post via
Fox Sports Latin [translated through a translator program]
http://msn.foxsports.com/fsi/fslasc/sto ... Id=8998360
The Yankees continues taking directed steps to perhaps form the most powerful equipment of history and while they struggle between if signing or not to Manny the Ramirez, they could fill one of the few hollows whom still they have left, nothing else and nothing less than with the acquisition of Ichiro Suzuki like first bat and central gardener.
Ichiro, the batter finer than has happened through the Great Leagues in which it goes of 21st century, it does not feel to taste with the Sailors of Seattle, equipment with which they reduce four years to him and 68 million contract.
From his arrival to the Majors in the 2001, the Japanese has divided equally 228 unstoppable by season and average life of .331.
Ichiro (51) could be united to Mark Teixeira (first base) under the powerful mantle of the Yankees. (Otto Greule Jr/Getty Images)
To the 35 years, Suzuki is lost no the magical touch with the bat nor its extraordinary defensive abilities, reason why to see it like man-prow of the turn of the Bronx, followed by Derek Jeter, is an opportunity that the general manager of the Yankees, Brian Cashman, seems that she will not let escape.
Although nobody discusses the sport aptitudes of the Japanese, but within the equipment many indicated negative, individualistic attitudes to him, as if it only worried about his personal statistics, without concerning the passage to him of the set.
In exchange for Ichiro, Cashman could also give to the Japanese Hideki Matsui and Nick Swisher, who evolves in the first base and the gardens, although the package could also include a throwing prospectus of smaller leagues.
Of step, when yielding to Matsui, left gardener, the Yankees would be sending a signal of their interest by Manny Ramirez, would replace who it in that position.
To the Sailors the change agrees to them, mainly at this moment upon which the equipment is in the heat of reconstruction and the exit of Ichiro would give to major financial flexibility him to take the reconstruction ahead.
If the exchange occurs finally, the Yankees would have an alignment composed by Ichiro (CF), Jeter (FOLL), Manny (LF), Alex Rodriguez