The names most often mentioned as candidates for the Yankees’ DH opening read like a who’s who from the early part of the last decade. Emerging amid the cluttered speculation about veterans like Hideki Matsui, Johnny Damon, Vladimir Guerrero, Carlos Pena, and Raul Ibanez, however, was a more intriguing rumor about the Kansas City Royals’ […]
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Butler Would Serve Yanks Need at DH, but Royals May No Longer Be Looking to Flush Away Talent
Posted in Hot Stove, MLB, Rumors, Trades, Yankees, tagged Billy Butler, Kansas City Royals, Phil Hughes on January 18, 2012 | 2 Comments »
Change for the Better: Is Pineda’s Limited Arsenal a Cause for Concern?
Posted in Baseball, Hot Stove, MLB, sabermetrics, Yankees, tagged Michael Pineda on January 17, 2012 | 1 Comment »
Based on a recent comment from Brian Cashman, it seems as if the Yankees’ general manager does not believe he has acquired a finished product in Michael Pineda. That revelation has caused some uneasiness among Yankees’ fans, but that sentiment shouldn’t be unsettling. How many 22-year old pitchers come to the major leagues as a […]
Yankees, Mariners Swap One Rare Talent for Another
Posted in Baseball, Baseball History, Hot Stove, MLB, Prospects, Trades, Yankee History, Yankees, tagged Jesus Montero, Michael Pineda, Seattle Mariners on January 15, 2012 | 4 Comments »
Did Brian Cashman make a wise decision when he sent 22-year old offensive wunderkind Jesus Montero to Seattle in exchange for 23-year old phenom Michael Pineda? As much as it pains me to answer that question with a cliché, in this case, it applies: only time will tell. However, what we do know is Pineda […]
Are Yankees Playing Good Cop, Bad Cop?
Posted in Baseball, Hot Stove, MLB, Rumors, Trades, Yankees, tagged Brian Cashman, Hal Steinbrenner on January 14, 2012 | 2 Comments »
On Wednesday night, Hal Steinbrenner met with Scott Boras, the agent for Edwin Jackson, whose named had been linked to the Yankees at various points this winter. Word of the sit down led many to speculate that Steinbrenner might once again override Brian Cashman’s better judgment by extending an offer to the right hander. After […]
Yanks Resurrect Rotation, Trade Montero for Pineda
Posted in Alex Rodriguez, Baseball, Hot Stove, MLB, Prospects, Rumors, Trades, Yankees, tagged Jesus Montero, Michael Pineda, Seattle Mariners on January 13, 2012 | 2 Comments »
Pitching, Pitching, Pitching in deed! In the span of a couple of hours, the Yankees went from having a rotation full of question marks to one that very well could be one of the best in the American League. By trading for the Mariners’ young fire baller Michael Pineda and then signing veteran Hiroki Kuroda, […]
Settling Down: Madson Joins List of Those Misreading the Market
Posted in Baseball, Hot Stove, MLB, Red Sox, Yankees, tagged Cincinnati Reds, Philadelphia Phillies, ryan madson, Scott Boras on January 11, 2012 | 1 Comment »
It seems like every winter, there’s at least one free agent who enters the offseason with an inflated sense of his self worth, only to exit with a deflated contract. This year, that dubious distinction belongs to Ryan Madson. In early November, there were several reports suggesting that the Phillies and Madson were close to […]
Is Yanks’, Red Sox’ Offseason Thaw a Prelude to Renewed Hostilities Next Winter?
Posted in Baseball, Hot Stove, MLB, Red Sox, Roster Analysis, Yankees, tagged cole hamels, Matt Cain on January 10, 2012 | 1 Comment »
Over a month ago, I wondered if the Yankees’ patient approach this offseason was part of a larger strategy to load up for next year’s free agent class. More recently, the mainstream media has also advanced the same theory, and now, some in Red Sox Nation are wondering if Boston might be taking the same […]