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Post by ViNSaNiTy15UnC9 on Oct 31, 2004 10:31:10 GMT -5
I think Beltran, Carl Pavano, and maybe Brad Radke. I'm 90% sure they will get Beltran and Pavano. I'm sure they will get another pitcher and I heard they like Radke. I'm sure they will find some bullpen help also, but no real superstars out there so they might just pick up a few solid bullpen people to help out overall.
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Post by GTownWarHawks on Oct 31, 2004 15:39:06 GMT -5
On the web site I tell you about two papers say Beltran is most likely a lock as a yankees and they are trying to get Radke
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Post by BrewCityBuck on Oct 31, 2004 16:26:59 GMT -5
Beltran, Radke, Hudon.
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Post by ViNSaNiTy15UnC9 on Oct 31, 2004 17:42:56 GMT -5
Hudson isn't a FA is he?
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Post by huskersrule01 on Nov 1, 2004 14:15:30 GMT -5
I am pretty sure he isn't.
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Post by BrewCityBuck on Nov 2, 2004 18:22:33 GMT -5
The Yankee's will go for the big names like they always do. Anyone think Alex Rodriguez was the best in the MLB last season?
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Post by qcomdrj on Nov 3, 2004 0:07:40 GMT -5
If Steinbrenner had a clue about building a team instead of buying one, they would be unstoppable. He is intent on going out and signing big name players with obscene contracts, and then is stuck with them when they don't produce. With that kind of money they could have an awesome farm system, and just rotate good players in and out. Plus they would have players they could trade to other teams. Oh well, just more reason to hate the evil empire.
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Post by ViNSaNiTy15UnC9 on Nov 4, 2004 19:59:19 GMT -5
On a DRay board it has a post about how Nomar says he wants to play 2B for the Yankees. Getting him, Beltran, and a Radke type pitcher would make this team wow. Yeah the payroll would be like 220, but wow. Stein said pitching is his #1 priority but with unlimited payroll I can't see him not signin Nomar to get back at the BoSox.
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Post by qcomdrj on Nov 5, 2004 17:44:37 GMT -5
I can see the BoSox fans booing him too. The Sox have nothing to fear, the Yankees are poorly managed, and fighting an arms race that they will lose when they run out of money (which won't happen soon). I don't see the Sox becoming dominant, but the Yankees will eventually come down to earth. This is twice in a row that the "best team money can buy" hasn't won it all. Steinbrenner will make HUGE changes if they don't next year.
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