FUCK YA
Crawford
Pedroia
Gonzalez
Youkilis
Ortiz
Varitek/Salty
Drew
Scutaro
Ellsbury


A team which is perfectly built to underachieve. Very weak up the middle, notably at the C and SS positions. This team will beat up on he weak sisters, but will have trouble with quality teams, which will run silly all over the Cs. And they still have done nothing to buttress their questionable starting pitching after Lester and their slim bullpen. Can Buccholz stay healthy enough get 200 innings this year? Perhaps. But Beckett and Lackey appear to be on a downward spiral, while and Dice K and Wakefield are done.UNHWildCats wrote:7 years $142 million
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Crawford
Pedroia
Gonzalez
Youkilis
Ortiz
Varitek/Salty
Drew
Scutaro
Ellsbury
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The Yankees better damn well get Lee signed, cause if they don't the Yankees will be in the Red Sox rear view mirror all season... and "objects maybe closer than they appear" will not apply.JoltinJoe wrote:A team which is perfectly built to underachieve. Very weak up the middle, notably at the C and SS positions. This team will beat up on he weak sisters, but will have trouble with quality teams, which will run silly all over the Cs. And they still have done nothing to buttress their questionable starting pitching after Lester and their slim bullpen. Can Buccholz stay healthy enough get 200 innings this year? Perhaps. But Beckett and Lackey appear to be on a downward spiral, while and Dice K and Wakefield are done.UNHWildCats wrote:7 years $142 million
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Crawford
Pedroia
Gonzalez
Youkilis
Ortiz
Varitek/Salty
Drew
Scutaro
Ellsbury
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This team looks like a Yankee team, circa. 1985.


He's the new Yankee catcher???GannonFan wrote:Well, if anyone knows about teams running wild on poor throwing catchers, it would be a Yankee fan. Posada might need to take a few steps in front of the plate this year just to get it back to the pitchers. Look for more meetings at the mound as well - sometimes walking it there is just as good.


I wasn't gonna dignify his stupidity with a response, but I just can't resist. Here's my favorite parts:JoltinJoe wrote:That analysis is hilarious.

Posada will close out his borderline Hall of Fame career as the DH. Jesus Montero is major league ready and has significantly improved his defense during his minor league career. He is now throwing out over 30 percent of base stealers. Montero will hit 9th and will learn the catching trade from Joe Girardi, a great defensive catcher and baseball mind.GannonFan wrote:Well, if anyone knows about teams running wild on poor throwing catchers, it would be a Yankee fan. Posada might need to take a few steps in front of the plate this year just to get it back to the pitchers. Look for more meetings at the mound as well - sometimes walking it there is just as good.
Besides, Youk didn't even make the all-star team last year.AZGrizFan wrote:I wasn't gonna dignify his stupidity with a response, but I just can't resist. Here's my favorite parts:JoltinJoe wrote:That analysis is hilarious.
**Pedroia gets his nod over Cano because Pedroia is the "heart and sole (sic)" of the Red Sox. Yet Jeter doesn't get the same nod, despite Travis admitting Jeter is the heart and sole (soul, presumably, but I digress) of the Yankees. One guy's 2009 stat line goes 29/109/.319/.381/.914 and the other guys CAREER BESTS go 17/83/.326/.380/.860. I guess Travis has played WAAAY too much fantasy baseball and puts a TON of value on Pedroia's 20 steals.![]()
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**Rivera is (somehow) past his prime. Last year he gave up 12 ER's all year. Only ONCE in his career has he given up fewer. He hasn't had an ERA above 2.00 in 3 years. Paplebon's ERA in 2009 was 3.90. Rivera had his lowest WHIP EVER in 2009. Paplebon's? Higher in 2009 (1.26) than Rivera's has EVER been since he became the regular Yankees closer in 1995. Paplebon 28 walks, Rivera 11. Paplebon gave up 7 HR's, Rivera 2. Yet somehow it's RIVERA who's past his prime.![]()
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**and just when you don't think he can get any stupider, he thinks Youkilis will be better than A-Rod. I mean, I hate A-Rod as much as the next non-Yankee fan, but let's get **** serious for a minute. A-Rod hasn't hit LESS than 30 HR's since 1997. He doesn't have less than 100 RBI since 1997. Youkilis has NEVER hit 30 HR's and has only topped 100 RBI's ONCE in his illustrious career, and slugged a whopping 19 last year. with 62 RBI compared to A-Fraud's 125. I can see where Travis could get confused.
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He's no Terry Francona, but he'll have to do.JoltinJoe wrote:Montero will hit 9th and will learn the catching trade from Joe Girardi, a great defensive catcher and baseball mind.


True.AZGrizFan wrote:He's no Terry Francona, but he'll have to do.JoltinJoe wrote:Montero will hit 9th and will learn the catching trade from Joe Girardi, a great defensive catcher and baseball mind.![]()

Got a lot of guys playing DH this year for the Yanks - they already said they want to get ARod a lot of at bats at DH, Jeter, and Texeria. Maybe the AL will let you guys use two DH's this year and just play 8 guys in the field?JoltinJoe wrote:Posada will close out his borderline Hall of Fame career as the DH. Jesus Montero is major league ready and has significantly improved his defense during his minor league career. He is now throwing out over 30 percent of base stealers. Montero will hit 9th and will learn the catching trade from Joe Girardi, a great defensive catcher and baseball mind.GannonFan wrote:Well, if anyone knows about teams running wild on poor throwing catchers, it would be a Yankee fan. Posada might need to take a few steps in front of the plate this year just to get it back to the pitchers. Look for more meetings at the mound as well - sometimes walking it there is just as good.
That's because the Yankees have depth.GannonFan wrote:Got a lot of guys playing DH this year for the YanksJoltinJoe wrote:
Posada will close out his borderline Hall of Fame career as the DH. Jesus Montero is major league ready and has significantly improved his defense during his minor league career. He is now throwing out over 30 percent of base stealers. Montero will hit 9th and will learn the catching trade from Joe Girardi, a great defensive catcher and baseball mind.
My wife's step mother (don't know if that makes her my mother in law) has a nephew who is currently on the Rays MLB active pitching roster. Apparently he was ecstatic to be drafted by the Rays because he knew that he had a much better shot of making it to the majors quicker than he could on many of the other teams.danefan wrote:Keep moving those outfielders out of Tampa![]()
My nephew is a CF with speed like never seen before(led the Rays system (all levels) in steals and triples last year)


Wager???89Hen wrote:Red Sox will finish 3rd or 4th in the AL East next year.
Neither did TeixeiraJoltinJoe wrote:Besides, Youk didn't even make the all-star team last year.AZGrizFan wrote:
I wasn't gonna dignify his stupidity with a response, but I just can't resist. Here's my favorite parts:
**Pedroia gets his nod over Cano because Pedroia is the "heart and sole (sic)" of the Red Sox. Yet Jeter doesn't get the same nod, despite Travis admitting Jeter is the heart and sole (soul, presumably, but I digress) of the Yankees. One guy's 2009 stat line goes 29/109/.319/.381/.914 and the other guys CAREER BESTS go 17/83/.326/.380/.860. I guess Travis has played WAAAY too much fantasy baseball and puts a TON of value on Pedroia's 20 steals.![]()
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**Rivera is (somehow) past his prime. Last year he gave up 12 ER's all year. Only ONCE in his career has he given up fewer. He hasn't had an ERA above 2.00 in 3 years. Paplebon's ERA in 2009 was 3.90. Rivera had his lowest WHIP EVER in 2009. Paplebon's? Higher in 2009 (1.26) than Rivera's has EVER been since he became the regular Yankees closer in 1995. Paplebon 28 walks, Rivera 11. Paplebon gave up 7 HR's, Rivera 2. Yet somehow it's RIVERA who's past his prime.![]()
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**and just when you don't think he can get any stupider, he thinks Youkilis will be better than A-Rod. I mean, I hate A-Rod as much as the next non-Yankee fan, but let's get **** serious for a minute. A-Rod hasn't hit LESS than 30 HR's since 1997. He doesn't have less than 100 RBI since 1997. Youkilis has NEVER hit 30 HR's and has only topped 100 RBI's ONCE in his illustrious career, and slugged a whopping 19 last year. with 62 RBI compared to A-Fraud's 125. I can see where Travis could get confused.
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please tell me one place the Yankees have a clear advantage? Perhaps they might have an ever so slight advantage on a push or two... but is it enough to list them with the advantage..... If Papelbon wasnt in a contract year I would give Yankees a clear advantage at closer... but too many great players have big contract years.bandl wrote:Surprise, surprise, Travis doesn't give the Yankees a single advantage in his 'ANALysis'. Not that his opinion means anything to anyone.

Well idiot... Pedroia is still in his prime.... Jeter takes a big hit for being past his prime... Being the heart and sole of a team can only take you so far.AZGrizFan wrote:I wasn't gonna dignify his stupidity with a response, but I just can't resist. Here's my favorite parts:JoltinJoe wrote:That analysis is hilarious.
**Pedroia gets his nod over Cano because Pedroia is the "heart and sole (sic)" of the Red Sox. Yet Jeter doesn't get the same nod, despite Travis admitting Jeter is the heart and sole (soul, presumably, but I digress) of the Yankees. One guy's 2010 stat line goes 29/109/.319/.381/.914 and the other guys CAREER BESTS go 17/83/.326/.380/.860. I guess Travis has played WAAAY too much fantasy baseball and puts a TON of value on Pedroia's 20 steals.![]()
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**Rivera is (somehow) past his prime. Last year he gave up 12 ER's all year. Only ONCE in his career has he given up fewer. He hasn't had an ERA above 2.00 in 3 years. Paplebon's ERA in 2010 was 3.90. Rivera had his lowest WHIP EVER in 2010. Paplebon's? Higher in 2010 (1.26) than Rivera's has EVER been since he became the regular Yankees closer in 1995. Paplebon 28 walks, Rivera 11. Paplebon gave up 7 HR's, Rivera 2. Yet somehow it's RIVERA who's past his prime.![]()
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**and just when you don't think he can get any stupider, he thinks Youkilis will be better than A-Rod. I mean, I hate A-Rod as much as the next non-Yankee fan, but let's get fucking serious for a minute. A-Rod hasn't hit LESS than 30 HR's since 1997. He doesn't have less than 100 RBI since 1997. Youkilis has NEVER hit 30 HR's and has only topped 100 RBI's ONCE in his illustrious career, and slugged a whopping 19 last year. with 62 RBI compared to A-Fraud's 125. I can see where Travis could get confused.
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Youkilis also missed 60 games... had he not, he was 30/100 with a OBP over .400AZGrizFan wrote:I wasn't gonna dignify his stupidity with a response, but I just can't resist. Here's my favorite parts:JoltinJoe wrote:That analysis is hilarious.
**Pedroia gets his nod over Cano because Pedroia is the "heart and sole (sic)" of the Red Sox. Yet Jeter doesn't get the same nod, despite Travis admitting Jeter is the heart and sole (soul, presumably, but I digress) of the Yankees. One guy's 2010 stat line goes 29/109/.319/.381/.914 and the other guys CAREER BESTS go 17/83/.326/.380/.860. I guess Travis has played WAAAY too much fantasy baseball and puts a TON of value on Pedroia's 20 steals.![]()
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**Rivera is (somehow) past his prime. Last year he gave up 12 ER's all year. Only ONCE in his career has he given up fewer. He hasn't had an ERA above 2.00 in 3 years. Paplebon's ERA in 2010 was 3.90. Rivera had his lowest WHIP EVER in 2010. Paplebon's? Higher in 2010 (1.26) than Rivera's has EVER been since he became the regular Yankees closer in 1995. Paplebon 28 walks, Rivera 11. Paplebon gave up 7 HR's, Rivera 2. Yet somehow it's RIVERA who's past his prime.![]()
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**and just when you don't think he can get any stupider, he thinks Youkilis will be better than A-Rod. I mean, I hate A-Rod as much as the next non-Yankee fan, but let's get fucking serious for a minute. A-Rod hasn't hit LESS than 30 HR's since 1997. He doesn't have less than 100 RBI since 1997. Youkilis has NEVER hit 30 HR's and has only topped 100 RBI's ONCE in his illustrious career, and slugged a whopping 19 last year. with 62 RBI compared to A-Fraud's 125. I can see where Travis could get confused.
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But did I start a thread whining about it?JMU DJ wrote:Neither did TeixeiraJoltinJoe wrote:
Besides, Youk didn't even make the all-star team last year.