Andrew Brackman: Next Yankees Closer?
December 25, 2010 by craig.williams
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For the record, when it comes to a starter vs. reliever debate, I am almost always going to be in the starter camp. Each situation is unique but, generally, I believe a solid starter is more valuable than a solid reliever. With that said, I’ve been intrigued by the idea of Andrew Brackman taking over [...]
New York Yankees: Holiday Thoughts
December 25, 2010 by craig.williams
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With the holiday season in full force, things like family, friends and “togetherness” (psh) are getting in the way of the important things – fantasy sports, kickball and analyzing the New York Yankees. Here are some thoughts and updates I want to discuss before I get summoned to spend some more “family time”. CC Sabathia [...]
Zack Greinke Traded
December 20, 2010 by craig.williams
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The computer keys are still warm from my last post regarding Zack Greinke’s trade request. Not a day later, Zack Greinke is turning in his Royal blue & white for a pitcher of brew and a cheese brat. The Royals sent their ace and franchise’s face to the Milwaukee Brewers in exchange for SS Alcides [...]
Zack Greinke Requests Trade
December 18, 2010 by craig.williams
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We already knew that Zack Greinke was on the block. However, the rumors and speculation may be coming to an end sooner rather than later. According to Jon Paul Morosi and Ken Rosenthal, Greinke has requested a trade. Like I said, we already knew that there was a solid chance that the Royals traded Greinke [...]
New York Yankees Prospect Buzz
December 17, 2010 by craig.williams
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There is never a bad time to discuss prospects (unless you’re discussing a talented package of players being traded for Zack Greinke). With the Justin Upton rumors, Zack Greinke hitting the block and the Cliff Lee non-signing, there has been a lot of discussion regarding who the Yankees should and should not trade. Let’s shift [...]
New York Yankees Look at ‘Pen
December 17, 2010 by craig.williams
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With Cliff Lee opting for the red pinstripes of the Philadelphia Phillies, the New York Yankees have put some focus on bolstering the bullpen. According to a Jon Heyman tweet, the Yankees are close to acquiring LOOGY (Lefty One Out GuY), Pedro Feliciano. The deal is said to be worth 2 years/$8 million with an [...]
New York Yankees Need to Make Lemonade
December 15, 2010 by craig.williams
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Before we start, let’s get caught up to speed on a couple of signings the New York Yankees made this afternoon: Russell Martin – I don’t like Martin very much. I blame that on his .679 and .680 OPS marks the past two seasons. I like the move though as long as JESUS MONTERO STAYS [...]
A Plan B for the New York Yankees
December 11, 2010 by craig.williams
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For the record, I’m in the camp of people who view Cliff Lee as Plan A, B, C, D, E and F. I think the New York Yankees should do whatever it takes to get Lee. If that means offering more money and/or more years than anybody else is willing to offer, so be it. [...]
Red Sox Add Another Big Piece
December 9, 2010 by craig.williams
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The papers finalizing the Adrian Gonzalez trade are still warm, but that was just the start of Theo Epstein’s off-season plans. Last night, Carl Crawford agreed to a 7-year/$142 million contract to play left field for the New York Yankees’ most hated rival. The deal is the largest for an outfielder ever. You can say [...]
New York Yankees Notes: Dec. 7 2010
December 7, 2010 by craig.williams
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Here are a couple of notes from the past few days… I’m going to start with Cliff Lee first. There is buzz around the web that the Nationals are willing to offer a seven year contract to the 32 year old lefty. You could argue the legitimacy of these rumors, but we already saw the [...]