Thurman's Helmet Posted December 11, 2004 Posted December 11, 2004 I'd rather the Sox pony up for 4 years with Cabrera. He helped us immeasurably win the World Series. Who knows what we would get with Hanley Ramirez. If he's all that in a few years, we could either trade him or Cabrera to fill another need. I'm fine with the Wells signing, a good lefty pitcher who thrives for the most part in big games and will have no problem pitching in Yankee Stadium. Probably means they wont get Pavano but will resign Pedro and Varitek. Schilling Martinez Wells Arroyo Wakefield Not too shabby.
CosmicBills Posted December 11, 2004 Posted December 11, 2004 Schilling Martinez Wells Arroyo Wakefield Not too shabby. 155895[/snapback] That is a strong staff and should leave the Sox enough money to make a few more moves. Compair that to the Yanks staff: Mussina ...... umm.... ..... hmm... And the Sox are leading right now I would say. And I'm a Yankee fan. lol
Thailog80 Posted December 11, 2004 Posted December 11, 2004 That is a strong staff and should leave the Sox enough money to make a few more moves. Compair that to the Yanks staff: Mussina ...... umm.... ..... hmm... And the Sox are leading right now I would say. And I'm a Yankee fan. lol 155900[/snapback] Damn...Moose's arm is going to get tired.
CosmicBills Posted December 11, 2004 Posted December 11, 2004 Damn...Moose's arm is going to get tired. 155902[/snapback] Hahaha, George better get moving here soon!
Guest Guest Posted December 11, 2004 Posted December 11, 2004 I like the Womack signing. He stole something like 60 bases last year. I think the Yanks saw what Roberts added to the Sox and we could use that element. I am sad to see Cairo go but I do consider Womack an upgrade. Womack stole 26 bases last year. He hasn't stolen 60 bases in a season since the 90's.
JimBob2232 Posted December 11, 2004 Posted December 11, 2004 The yanks arent too far away from a rotation of" Mike Musina Randy Johnson Carl Pavano Javier Vazquez Orlando Hernandez/Eric Milton If they can put that together, watch out. This is assuming they can get RJ without giving up Vazquez....hopefully.
JimBob2232 Posted December 11, 2004 Posted December 11, 2004 Womack stole 26 bases last year. He hasn't stolen 60 bases in a season since the 90's. No, womack isnt as fast as he was in Pittsburgh...but the one thing the yanks needed was a) someone to play 2nd and B) a leadoff hitter. They got both with womack. His .307 BA and .350 OBP will be greatly welcomed in New York. 2005 Lineup 2B Tony Womack SS Derek Jeter 3B Alex Rodriguez LF Hideki Matsui CF Carlos Beltran RF Gary Sheffield C Jorge Posada 1B Tino Martinez/Jason Giambi DH Bernie Williams
Thurman's Helmet Posted December 11, 2004 Posted December 11, 2004 The yanks arent too far away from a rotation of" Mike Musina Randy Johnson Carl Pavano Javier Vazquez Orlando Hernandez/Eric Milton If they can put that together, watch out. This is assuming they can get RJ without giving up Vazquez....hopefully. 155972[/snapback] Thats just speculation; Right now the rotation is as follows; Mike Mussina Kevin Brown Javier Vazquez Jaret Wright ? Carl Pavano could sign, Eric Milton could sign, El Duque could accept arbitration. If they trade for RJ, they're giving up Vazquez TO START. Dont think they'll get RJ by just giving up Tony Clark and Enrique Wilson.
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