Schad wrote:Brinbe wrote:Who cares? Again, you're looking at it from the on-the-field perspective when that's maybe half of the consideration of this deal.
He's a property/entertainer, not just a player. And losing that for nothing when you have revenue out the ass and he's your main attraction is stupid.
What is 40 million when your franchise is worth 7 billion and you make 700 mill in revenue?
He ceases to be a property/entertainer if he doesn't perform, though. Yankees fans and the NY media aren't exactly known for their patience with underperforming players, and at an AAV of $40m, the definition of 'underperforming' is going to be extremely broad. He'll get booed the first time he has an 0 for 10 streak, and if he spends the back half of that contract playing poorly (a distinct possibility/likelihood), they will be merciless.
lol no sht, they already did that in the playoffs, they're an incredibly fickle/spoiled fanbase. 27 rings has made them a bit crazy, yes. And yet Judge still took less compared to what the Pads/Giants offered to go back because he'll be a legend if he brings them another WS in the next decade. And the overall reaction to not keeping him would've been even worse. He's their successor to Jeter, why wouldn't they pay to keep him when they could afford him? And every team accepts that the last few years will be rough, that's just the cost of doing business. I don't doubt that the same will happen with Vladdy if he were to stay here for the entirety of his career.
And they can't really afford to mess around when Cohen has the Mets spending right at their level too.























