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Post#1 » by Pharmcat » Tue Nov 20, 2007 7:07 pm

just to keep everything organized, i think its better we have one thread for all the yankee rumors on signings and potential trades

so post em all in here

i'll start by posting that the yanks are interested in linebrink and mahay per the daily news

http://www.realgmbaseball.com/src_wiret ... linebrink/
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Post#2 » by Jitpal » Tue Nov 20, 2007 7:29 pm

I saw the Linebrink thing. I really don't want him. He dropped off a lot recently and he is probably looking for a big pay day. No Linebrink. Taking a look at almost all of the bullpens in the league, none of them seem to have big free agent acquisitions. It seems to be guys they developed, traded for or signed on the cheap. -Jitpal
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Post#3 » by PR07 » Tue Nov 20, 2007 8:02 pm

Don't want Linebrink; I think we'd be better of trying to sign Kerry Wood, David Riske, or simply resigning Vizcaino.
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Post#4 » by theknicks414 » Tue Nov 20, 2007 8:49 pm

melky, farnsworth, cash for bobby jenks
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Post#5 » by Jitpal » Tue Nov 20, 2007 9:09 pm

theknicks414 wrote:melky, farnsworth, cash for bobby jenks

That doesn't make sense for a lot of reasons. They just traded for Cabrera at SS and are looking to sign Torii Hunter. They plan on winning. How would trading their closer for no possible replacement help them with that? Plus, they want to get rid of Uribe to clear some cash for Hunter, so why would they take on Farnsworth? Bad deal and I don't see how they could trade Jenks unless they signed Cordero as well. -Jitpal
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Post#6 » by theknicks414 » Tue Nov 20, 2007 9:24 pm

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That doesn't make sense for a lot of reasons. They just traded for Cabrera at SS and are looking to sign Torii Hunter. They plan on winning. How would trading their closer for no possible replacement help them with that? Plus, they want to get rid of Uribe to clear some cash for Hunter, so why would they take on Farnsworth? Bad deal and I don't see how they could trade Jenks unless they signed Cordero as well. -Jitpal


when I first saw it I didn't think it made sense either. but Hunter is close to signing with Texas. KW makes horrible moves and he just might want Melky bad enough to do this. plus they have Lance Broadway who can be groomed into the closer role while Farnsworth pitchs there for a while
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Post#8 » by PR07 » Tue Nov 20, 2007 10:21 pm

I don't know why the White Sox would trade Jenks when he is the only go-to guy they have in their lousy bullpen.
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Post#9 » by nykgeneralmanager » Tue Nov 20, 2007 11:44 pm

http://mlb-rumors.blogspot.com/2007/11/ ... mahay.html

The Yankees and relief pitcher Ron Mahay are closing in on a two year deal worth about five to seven million dollars, according to one AL executive. Mahay, 36, dominated lefties and holding them to a .189 average. He will give the Yankees a lefty specialist in the bullpen who can set up for closer Mariano Rivera.

He would easily be the best lefty we have had in a while, so this is a good signing. Nothing longterm, not a lot of money, so no complaints here. He'll be solid.
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Post#10 » by 34Celtic » Wed Nov 21, 2007 2:59 am

nykgeneralmanager wrote:He would easily be the best lefty we have had in a while, so this is a good signing. Nothing longterm, not a lot of money, so no complaints here. He'll be solid.


Sounds a lot like Mike Myers
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Post#11 » by Pugsley_2491 » Wed Nov 21, 2007 3:42 am

34Celtic wrote:-= original quote snipped =-



Sounds a lot like Mike Myers


hey, he'll be better than villone out there.
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Post#12 » by Jitpal » Wed Nov 21, 2007 4:05 am

nykgeneralmanager wrote:http://mlb-rumors.blogspot.com/2007/11/report-yankees-near-deal-with-mahay.html

The Yankees and relief pitcher Ron Mahay are closing in on a two year deal worth about five to seven million dollars, according to one AL executive. Mahay, 36, dominated lefties and holding them to a .189 average. He will give the Yankees a lefty specialist in the bullpen who can set up for closer Mariano Rivera.

He would easily be the best lefty we have had in a while, so this is a good signing. Nothing longterm, not a lot of money, so no complaints here. He'll be solid.

If it is 7 million for 2 years rather than 7 million per year I can deal with that. I wouldn't mind that. Good thing because I had a bad feeling that he would get 6 million per year and would be looking for 3 years. -Jitpal
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Post#13 » by Pharmcat » Wed Nov 21, 2007 4:37 pm

simple question

if it comes down to this for santana, do you pull the trigger?

hughes, melky + horne

btw, santana is on the market now (their GM is quietly making calls gauging interest) b/c he turned down their deal according to some reports
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Post#14 » by Jitpal » Wed Nov 21, 2007 5:05 pm

The Kandi Man Rocks wrote:simple question

if it comes down to this for santana, do you pull the trigger?

hughes, melky + horne

btw, santana is on the market now (their GM is quietly making calls gauging interest) b/c he turned down their deal according to some reports

You know what, you can call me crazy but I would not do that. I know that they could probably get it and the Yankees would probably do that deal but I would not. I'm just not interested in dealing Hughes, Joba, Cano, Jackson or Tabata. Everyone else they can look through and pick a few. If Santana hits free agency which I think is possible, then you sign him. -Jitpal
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Post#15 » by Pharmcat » Wed Nov 21, 2007 5:30 pm

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You know what, you can call me crazy but I would not do that. I know that they could probably get it and the Yankees would probably do that deal but I would not. I'm just not interested in dealing Hughes, Joba, Cano, Jackson or Tabata. Everyone else they can look through and pick a few. If Santana hits free agency which I think is possible, then you sign him. -Jitpal


call me crazy too, but i agree

phil and joba should be untouchable
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Post#16 » by Wade2k6 » Wed Nov 21, 2007 9:39 pm

Jitpal wrote:-= original quote snipped =-


You know what, you can call me crazy but I would not do that. I know that they could probably get it and the Yankees would probably do that deal but I would not. I'm just not interested in dealing Hughes, Joba, Cano, Jackson or Tabata. Everyone else they can look through and pick a few. If Santana hits free agency which I think is possible, then you sign him. -Jitpal


That's basically how I feel. I would say Hughes, Joba, and Cano are pretty much untouchable. I don't know enough about Jackson or Tabata to say them, just yet. I've heard alot of good things about them. I'd be against trading them, though. A Jackson, Tabata, Melky OF would be great. Jackson and Tabata, from what I've read, both have all-star potential.

I think they should just play it safe, don't give up Hughes Joba or Cano. Start the season with a 6 man rotation to limit the youngsters innings. Once the middle/later part of May comes, stick with a 5 man rotation. Wang, Joba, Hughes, Pettite, Kennedy. Mussina goes to the bullpen for long relief
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Post#17 » by VinnyTheMick » Mon Nov 26, 2007 5:48 am

rotoworld/ESPN:

Peter Gammons is reporting that the Twins will want Phil Hughes, Melky Cabrera and Austin Jackson in a package for Johan Santana.

That's not such a ridiculous demand. The Yankees have to know they're not getting Santana without giving up one of their three young studs, and the Twins likely will demand Hughes over Ian Kennday. Cabrera isn't the young offensive star the Twins would like, but he will be a solid regular for five years. Jackson improved tremendously in the second half of last season and has the tools to keep it up, but he's still only played like a top prospect for three months. It's still a high price to pay, but it's doubtful Santana can be had for much less.

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Post#18 » by nykgeneralmanager » Mon Nov 26, 2007 6:12 am

That is an incredibly reasonable offer from the Twins if that is what they want, but I am just going to have to pass. We can't trade our current CF, our future CF, and our future ace. Hughes must remain in pinstripes, no way around it.
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Post#19 » by VinnyTheMick » Mon Nov 26, 2007 12:56 pm

nykgeneralmanager wrote:That is an incredibly reasonable offer from the Twins if that is what they want, but I am just going to have to pass. We can't trade our current CF, our future CF, and our future ace. Hughes must remain in pinstripes, no way around it.


I agree. I'd like to think a package of Kennedy, Melky, Tabata could net Santana. I don't know if it will but if it did I think I'd have to heavily consider it.

Someone over @ nnyfans wrote this


The market for Santana is as limited as the market was for A-Rod. The salary that they both players command can only be supported by a handful of teams. If by some chance Santana really has a preference and it happens to be that he really wants to be a Yankee, he holds all the leverage to make it happen.

Talk of the Yankees having to sacrifice Cano and/or Hughes are absurd. The Yankees can offer a superior package compared to the Red Sox and Mets without having to include them. The real competition to the Yankees will be the loser of the Cabrera sweepstakes - Angels or Dodgers. Either team can trump any reasonable offer that the Yankees make. My gut feeling is that the Angels will land Cabrera, and the Dodgers will have the most chips to offer the Twins; but who knows if Santana is even interested in switching over to the NL? I haven't heard or read anything that makes me think he would object; but if he does; he falls into the Yankees lap.


I would tend to agree with this.
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Post#20 » by moocow007 » Wed Nov 28, 2007 3:50 am

nykgeneralmanager wrote:That is an incredibly reasonable offer from the Twins if that is what they want, but I am just going to have to pass. We can't trade our current CF, our future CF, and our future ace. Hughes must remain in pinstripes, no way around it.


I agree.

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