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Post#21 » by Pharmcat » Mon Dec 3, 2007 10:46 pm

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Post#22 » by nykgeneralmanager » Mon Dec 3, 2007 10:51 pm

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So we're going to be throwing 5 inning pitchers out there again? How do we scrounge 4 innings from the bullpen? Thats where you go to Joba, and don't give me this 6 man rotation bull*** because we're not going with a 6 man rotation.

Oh, so now Joba is available to pitch the 6-8th innings every night of the week? You cannot logically tell me that a good pitcher should be a reliever rather than a starter. Joba's future and his career should be as a starter, just because in the year 2008 we have a few 5 inning pitchers doesn't mean we should ruin Joba's career as a starter. By 2010, Horne and others will be in the rotation as well, and when Moose/Pettitte are going we will have a normal rotation of guys who can go deep in games.
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Post#23 » by 34Celtic » Mon Dec 3, 2007 11:36 pm

great, 2010 should be fun...you're already counting on Alan Horne being in our rotation.
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Post#24 » by nykgeneralmanager » Mon Dec 3, 2007 11:37 pm

Yup, I am
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Post#25 » by Pharmcat » Mon Dec 3, 2007 11:58 pm

34Celtic wrote:great, 2010 should be fun...you're already counting on Alan Horne being in our rotation.


me too :clap:
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Post#26 » by 34Celtic » Tue Dec 4, 2007 12:35 am

We should trade every player above 25 and bring in all prospects, we'll compete for the next 20 years based solely on potential.
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Post#27 » by Pharmcat » Tue Dec 4, 2007 12:49 am

34Celtic wrote:We should trade every player above 25 and bring in all prospects, we'll compete for the next 20 years based solely on potential.



throwin money at big name FA (Giambi, Pavano) didnt work

trading for overpaid over the hill stars (Brown, Randy) didnt work

trading for other teams guy young guy (Vazquez) didnt work

so why not just build our team thru the farm and add pieces to it via FA? all the other methods failed miserably
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Post#28 » by nykgeneralmanager » Tue Dec 4, 2007 1:03 am

34Celtic wrote:We should trade every player above 25 and bring in all prospects, we'll compete for the next 20 years based solely on potential.

Or you can trade every player that has potential for 30 year olds who get paid $15 million a year. See where that gets you. If you want to look back for references check the New York Yankees of 2001-2007.

You draft and develop these players and handle them with care for a reason. And the reason isn't to let other team reep the rewards. Alfonso Soriano had a ton of potential when he was in AA and the Astros asked for him for Moises Alou. We were about to do it had Alou waived his no trade clause. Would you have supported that trade because Soriano was just "potential"?
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Post#29 » by 34Celtic » Tue Dec 4, 2007 2:03 am

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Or you can trade every player that has potential for 30 year olds who get paid $15 million a year. See where that gets you. If you want to look back for references check the New York Yankees of 2001-2007.

You draft and develop these players and handle them with care for a reason. And the reason isn't to let other team reep the rewards. Alfonso Soriano had a ton of potential when he was in AA and the Astros asked for him for Moises Alou. We were about to do it had Alou waived his no trade clause. Would you have supported that trade because Soriano was just "potential"?


No but we can have the best pitcher in baseball for Phil Hughes, Melky Cabrera (who i like a lot and think can be a nice player) and a prospect. We still have the young pitching to build around as well as plenty of prospects in our system if we do the deal for Johan.
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Post#30 » by nykgeneralmanager » Tue Dec 4, 2007 2:11 am

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No but we can have the best pitcher in baseball for Phil Hughes, Melky Cabrera (who i like a lot and think can be a nice player) and a prospect. We still have the young pitching to build around as well as plenty of prospects in our system if we do the deal for Johan.

But the Twins want that third prospect to be one of our best.

This trade hurts our youth movement, it hurts our defense (Damon back to CF, Matsiu back to LF), and it hurts our financial flexibility. I know we have a ton of money to spend and it seems limitless, but it is difficult to just add these $25 million players like its nothing. Giving up Hughes is difficult enough, but we simply cannot include one of Horne/Kennedy/Betances/Tabata/Jackson to boot.
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Post#31 » by theknicks414 » Tue Dec 4, 2007 2:17 am

I would love to see Alan Horne as a setup man similar to the role Joba had late last year.
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Post#32 » by Pharmcat » Tue Dec 4, 2007 2:24 am

theknicks414 wrote:I would love to see Alan Horne as a setup man similar to the role Joba had late last year.


id like melancon to take tat role
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Post#33 » by theknicks414 » Tue Dec 4, 2007 2:43 am

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id like melancon to take tat role


melancon or sanchez or more than capable but both are coming off of injury. if both can return to pre-surgery form (and reports are that Melancon is sitting 92-94 with his nasty hammer curve), then we should have a sick bullpen in the future.
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Post#34 » by Pharmcat » Tue Dec 4, 2007 2:45 am

btw, cmaff thought andy would retire

looks like cmaff gets to eat crow on this one :D :D :D :D
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Post#35 » by VinnyTheMick » Tue Dec 4, 2007 4:59 am

The Kandi Man Rocks wrote:-= original quote snipped =-




throwin money at big name FA (Giambi, Pavano) didnt work

trading for overpaid over the hill stars (Brown, Randy) didnt work

trading for other teams guy young guy (Vazquez) didnt work

so why not just build our team thru the farm and add pieces to it via FA? all the other methods failed miserably


because it takes a combo of all. not one of the 4 you listed
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Post#36 » by Pharmcat » Tue Dec 4, 2007 5:01 am

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because it takes a combo of all. not one of the 4 you listed


tue, but having a great farm is the key...it puts you in better bargaining position in any decision making

for example, Bos got Becks cuz our farm sucked at that time

so had we had good farm, we couldve traded for Becks

example #2, Posada got 4 years, had we had a MLB ready C in the farm, we could tell him to take the 3 or tat we would go with this other guy

and on and on

its a combo, i agree, but it all starts by having a great farm
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Post#37 » by 34Celtic » Tue Dec 4, 2007 1:39 pm

The Kandi Man Rocks wrote:tue, but having a great farm is the key...it puts you in better bargaining position in any decision making

for example, Bos got Becks cuz our farm sucked at that time

so had we had good farm, we couldve traded for Becks


Of course everyone wouldhave been against the move....
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Post#38 » by Jitpal » Tue Dec 4, 2007 8:03 pm

Pettitte wants to pitch 10 more years
If the Yankees are indeed out of the running for Johan Santana -- a big if -- there's another veteran left-hander who might be interested in signing a long-term deal with New York.
Andy Pettitte, 35, reportedly said that he could pitch another 10 years.
Pettitte, 15-9 with a 4.05 ERA in 2007, announced on Monday that he intends to pitch another season with the Yankees rather than begin retirement. Pettitte led the National League in starts with Houston in 2006 and the American League in starts for the Yankees this year. He has worked 200 or more innings each of the last three seasons.
On Tuesday, Pettitte told KRIV-TV that he could pitch another 10 years if he wanted to and, at the very minimum, would like to help the Yankees open their new stadium in 2009.
"I really believe now, especially after playing with the Astros and pitching with my elbow the way it was when I needed the surgery, I realize now I could go out and probably pitch until I'm 45 years old, because I was throwing 82, 83 miles an hour and still being able to compete, maybe because I'm left-handed or whatever," Pettitte said. "For me, the thing of me not being able to go out there and get any guys out, I think that's so far down the road, probably, that's never going to play into my decision.
Everybody wanted me to come back. My wife realized that if she would have said, 'Let's shut it down,' I would have definitely done that. She was like, 'Let's see how it goes one more year.' So with that support and all of my teammates' support, no matter what, wanting me to come back and do this again, that's probably the big thing."
The Yankees will open a new stadium in 2009, and that may give Pettitte the motivation to play beyond this coming season
"One of the main [reasons] this was such a tough decision for me, one year could lead to another, maybe. For the main reason, if I'm healthy and if my family wanted to support it again, we would consider it, but also the Yankees are going to have a new stadium. I know down the road, when we get through this season, that will be in the back of my head also. That would be awfully nice, to play in that new stadium.
"I'd be lying if I didn't say that was some of the stuff that you think about. I realize there are some things that could be enticing that tie me into playing even another year."
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I just keep gaining more and more respect for the guy. Looks like he wants to come back next year and beyond. Excellent. -Jitpal

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