Andruw Jones is hardly a rare case
Just thinking of recent contracts I can name 3 real quick
Jason Schmidt
Barry Zito
Juan Pierre
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Andruw Jones is hardly a rare case
Just thinking of recent contracts I can name 3 real quick
Jason Schmidt
Barry Zito
Juan Pierre
Zito's another guy, yes. Pierre and Schmidt didn't have nearly the total and inexplicable breakdown those 2 had. When you think of all the big contracts that have been handed out, 2 or 3 in the last few years is rare
How do Pierre and Schmidt not qualify?
They were both handed large contracts and both immediately sucked or found their way to the DL every year.
And I don't find 3 or 4 huge contract busts in a 2 or 3 year span to be rare.
there are always risks involved with throwing that much dough at someone. But that's the nature of the business
True but besides the point.
BREAKING NEWS: Yankee-Stadium Area McDonalds told to boost Cheeseburger supply orders by 300%. "The increase in demand will be high, so we need to be ready." No word yet as to if this has anything to do with the Yankees signing CC Sabathia but the manager quipped, " He might be able to get the # of Cheeseburgers he needs with 161 million dollars, it'll be close."
Yeah, right.Quote:
"He's one guy, I'm absolutely convinced, whose decision will not be about getting the last dollar," one long-time friend of Sabathia said earlier this week.
This is actually a brilliant deal by Cashman because he will most likely get the best 3 years of the deal if he opts out for FA. It was also rumored that the Yanks had to convince the Sabathia's to come to New York and if he doesn't like the lifestyle of NYY, he can opt out. The Yanks avoid being caught in a situation like Zito or Schmidt.
You really believe he'll opt out and leave all that remaining money on the table if his arm is shot by the end of his first 3 years?
No, but it could keep him from breaking down 4 or 5 years into the contract
If it was a club option, then hell yeah it's a good deal for the team. But it's a player option, so you know he'll exercise it unless he's even better in 3 years than he is right now, and then you're stuck with him for the entirety of the contract, and injuries and regression and all.
If he exercises it, you'd have to see how the next 4 years played out to figure out if it was a good thing or a bad thing
Tonight's jaw-dropping "Did You Know?" random factoid:
Since 1974, the New York Yankees have acquired 11 pitchers coming off a season of 15+ wins. No other team has had more than 6 such acquisitions.