If the Yankees are expecting reinforcements from the farm, they’d better stock up on Miracle-Gro. At least that seems to be the consensus of the most respected talent evaluators in the baseball media. Keith Law is the latest prospect guru to offer a less than sanguine view of the Yankees’ prospect pipeline. Coming on the […]
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Keith Law Joins Others in Burying Yankees’ Farm
Posted in Baseball, Mets, Minors, MLB, Prospects, Red Sox, Yankees on January 28, 2014 | 1 Comment »
Stars from Japan Help Yankees Rise in the East
Posted in Baseball, International, MLB, Yankee History, Yankees on January 23, 2014 | Leave a Comment »
The Yankees are collecting stars from the land of the rising sun. Several recent teams have featured three Japanese born players. Some have even had four. However, in terms of star power, none can match the 2014 Yankees, who have assembled the greatest collection of Japanese ballplayers on this side of the Pacific Ocean. As […]
I Told You So (Again); Jury Still Out on Yankees Financial Commitment
Posted in Baseball, Free Agents, Hal Steinbrenner, International, MLB, Roster Analysis, Yankees on January 22, 2014 | 2 Comments »
The Yankees’ plan to slash payroll below the $189 million luxury tax threshold was destined to fail at inception. As early as last April, the Yankees were already back tracking toward the inevitable, even though many in the media remained fixated by the smokescreen that was left behind. However, with the signing of Masahiro Tanaka […]
Is Tanaka Part of Yankees $189 Million Bluff?
Posted in Baseball on January 20, 2014 | 6 Comments »
The Yankees have gone all-in on Masahiro Tanaka, but, so too have several other teams. As a result, the Bronx Bombers’ off season plan hangs in the balance ahead of the looming Thursday deadline. Regardless of Tanaka’s decision, however, it’s hard not to wonder whether the Yankees’ aggressive play isn’t part of a bigger bluff. […]
Getting to Heart of Kershaw Extension: Is Dodger Lefty Worth All That Money?
Posted in Alex Rodriguez, Arod, Baseball, Hot Stove, MLB on January 16, 2014 | Leave a Comment »
Move over Alex Rodriguez. Clayton Kershaw is now the highest paid player in baseball history. At an average annual value of $30.7 million, the lefty’s seven year, $215 million contract extension (with an opt out after year five) has trumped the annuitized value of Rodriguez’ current deal. Although this probably isn’t the best week to […]
Many Questions Remain After Arod Suspension
Posted in Alex Rodriguez, Arod, Baseball, MLB, PEDs, Yankees on January 11, 2014 | 1 Comment »
Arbitrator Frederic Horowitz has decided to reduce Alex Rodriguez’ suspension to 162 games, which, make no mistake about it, is a victory for Major League Baseball. So, after months of drama more suitable to daytime TV, it’s finally case closed! Or, is it? As much as MLB and its weary fans would like to put the […]
Updating Yankees Payroll for Arod Suspension
Posted in Alex Rodriguez, Arod, Baseball, Yankees on January 11, 2014 | 1 Comment »
Despite being given at least a temporary reprieve from nearly $24 million worth of Alex Rodriquez’ 2014 AAV, the Yankees still have very little hope of compiling a payroll below the luxury tax threshold of $189 million. Below is a snapshot of the team’s current payroll with basic assumptions made for four arbitration-eligible players. Yankees […]
