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Old 11-14-2007, 06:05 PM
DesertCat DesertCat is offline
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Default Re: ***yankees official offseason thread*****

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Even if they give A-Rod an offer matching the 9/$230m pre opt out offer I am not sure its wise. Paying A-Rod $25m a year for his ages 38-41 to DH/1B may turn out to be brutal, esp. if he has a serious injury.

My guess this, along with the silly collusion talk, are signs that no good team is willing to pay more than a rational amount for a safe period during his decline years, say 6/$150m. Boras has probably lined up a bad team to pay much more, just as he did in 2000, but this time A-Rod isn't willing to endure that just for a little more money. He wasted three years in Texas that he can never get back, does he want

They are the richest sports team in the world. When Arod is 40 and probably breaking the all time HR record in the fancy new stadium, paying him 25m with all the money this team has is a joke. Don't let the fact that they have made the playoffs 13 times in a row distract you from how much his production means to their chances of making the playoffs without him. He is easily worth 25m for the next 5 years, and when he is breaking the record towards the end of his career he will still be worth that much. Chances to acquire someone this productive are just extremely rare, and the yankees have a huge amount of money. Plus I would be very optimistic about how he will decline, he has shown extraordinary health and consistency, and this season was off the charts productive.

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The Yankees have a player just like him, Giambi, who was a better hitter through age 32, and plays the position A-Rod will be playing in 5 years, DH/1B. How happy are you paying Giambi $22m a year? Fans come to see winning teams and the extra revenue from a couple milestone games ain't going to make up for paying him $30m when he's decrepit. The Yankees take all the risk, injury, decline, revenue, even tax changes whena deal is ten years long. The yankees can spend the money almost as effectively now and way more effectively later.
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