Pharmcat wrote:it makes no sense to go after darvish b4 lee
with lee, you know what u get
Going after Lee is fine but he far from the a no brainer that people may be imagining him to be especially at that crazy asking price.
6 year $120+ million is INSANE even if it was a 32 year old Roy Halladay (and Lee isn't Roy Halladay) I don't care what team you are.
The rate of failure for a player especially a pitcher in NY is tremendous which makes any money given to a player more risky (and therefor more expensive) than even face value.
Lee as a sure thing? Javier Vazquez was supposed to be a sure thing. Jeff Weaver was supposed to be a sure thing. AJ Burnett was coming off a stint with the Jays where he was supposed to finally be a sure thing.
And then you need to factor the Yanks envision Hughes as a no.2 type pitcher (which hed be in the running for on just about every other team in the majors). And if so, how much for a long term no. 3 guy (and at 32 its hardly outlandish to see that that's where Lee may be soon). And then how much for the no.4 guy are they already paying for?
If the Yankees can keep throwing money at it then great but their biggest problem right now is age. Adding another long term guy that is on the wrong side of 30 that you will not be able to move if he crunbles in the bronx heat is not necessarily a no brainer.
A guy like Darvish...just like Chapman would have...would inject youth, energy, excitement and high skill to this franchise. Is he a guarantee? Not at all and Lee obviously is the more sure thing, but he is a 24 year old that can throw 6 different pitches extremely well and who has more than shown that he can handle the hoopla and scandal and spotlight thrown his way (as a Jeter like heart-throb/icon in Japan).
I would think the no.1 target would be Carl Crawford (with the Yankees moving Granderson, and cash, for some pitching help). A super talent that will play every day and make the Yankee lineup a nightmare to face and solidifies their defense.
No.2 target should be an elite setup man that can close if Rivera falters (Wood is not a long term option and may not be back next season, the Joba experiment is pretty much DOA, Robertson is just too erratic and there are no prospects on the near horizon that can take that role). Maybe Soriano as a FA...or maybe revive trade talks for Soria.
Then a middle of the rotation starter that can eat innings after that. A guy like Lilly would be perfect in that role. Or maybe see what the situation with guys with big contracts (but not near as big as what Lee wants) in terms of possibly trading for one.