By: dieterlaser
Trade him, then sign Hamilton perhaps? It’d be a major upgrade, and would allow them to upgrade another area(s) with the return pieces from the trade.
View ArticleBy: brianbowman16
All of you that posted with the super in depth stats need to give credit to baseball-reference.com (or wherever you got the stats). Also, you should probably thank them for making you sound WAY more...
View ArticleBy: deathmonkey41
Yes, because a guy with a history of drug problems probably wouldn’t run into any problems with the NY night life or driving through the South Bronx to get to work everyday. No thanks.
View ArticleBy: historiophiliac
Again, they sell alcohol & drugs in any state. If Hamy wants to find it he will. It’s not a location thing.
View ArticleBy: uyf1950
I can see the Yankees moving Granderson if not this winter before the end of the season. If the Yankees are intent on getting at or below the 2014 luxury tax threshold they can NOT re-sign both...
View ArticleBy: djpostl
@mikhelb look at how many freakin 0-2 counts he had this season. While you’re at it check out the 1-2 counts. The guy just gave all the leverage to pitchers in almost 50% of his at-bats. You absolutely...
View ArticleBy: hammyofdoom
I dont understand all the thumbs down for this, Granderson is certainly not a good centerfielder. He is lucky in that he’s pretty fast, just seeing him play 20-30 times a year he makes up for so many...
View ArticleBy: Jeremy T
He’s far from a perfect player, but he still has value. If the Yankees can somehow convince a trading partner that 2010 was the real Grandy, and get that kind of value back, then I’m all for it. But if...
View ArticleBy: hammyofdoom
Well…the problem is Granderson has more weaknesses than he has strengths at this point. Weaknesses: average, on base percentage, fielding, throwing arm, batting with runners in scoring position....
View ArticleBy: Jeremy T
A few years ago, this would sound like a legitimate plan, but I’m having a hard time seeing this year’s Yankees giving out a multi-year $20m+ deal.
View ArticleBy: djpostl
Wrong. You keep hm then you have to deal with a contract extension & an agent who is going to say “look at the HRs!” Much better off finding some GM who goes “look at the HRs!” and fleecing them...
View ArticleBy: djpostl
Trade him, shift Gardner to CF, re-sign Ichiro to play RF, platoon Nunez/Dickerson in LF (they each had great numbers vs LHP/RHP last year and bring youth, speed, athleticism.) If not comfortable with...
View ArticleBy: deathmonkey41
They can, but not all states have such easy access to it, bars open 24 hrs, etc…
View ArticleBy: deathmonkey41
Plus, you are not under the same scrutiny in other states. When he’s slumping or doesn’t run out a ball in outfield, he’s not going to have 1,000 reporters asking him about it after the game if he...
View ArticleBy: deathmonkey41
Part of the problem is that Girardi likes to play the outfielders shallow. It has gotten them all burned at points this season. Not sure why it’s so important to stop a bloop single at the risk of...
View ArticleBy: uyf1950
That’s not going to happen the Yankees aren’t about to go with an outfield that combined 3 players won’t hit 20 HR’s in total. And to be honest Nunez with a glove on in any position scares the...
View ArticleBy: Alex K
I was only responding to the best player part of that comment. Are there really people that don’t think Cano is the best player on the Yankees?
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