MrMet
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Yes, they could be the Mets.
Hey now!!
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Yes, they could be the Mets.
I tend to disagree
OPS -4 years before yankees contract
.954
.886
.963
.962
Average of .941
Since New contract
.948
.846
.835
.807
Average of .859, with a severe downtrend, average of .829 the last three years, 112 point drop from pre-contract.
So, they aren't paying him for slugging or on base percentage either? Practically 100 point drop in OPS isn't good my friend.
Um, no. Hafner has been useless in the field for years and Cashman basically said as much. Youkilis at 3rd is the best option they have there and 1B can be fielded by anyone (remember Giambi?). Likely going to be a Diaz/Dan Johnson/Juan Rivera mix of crap there, but at least Youk should be solid at the tougher defensive position.
I can't believe I'm actually relieved we have Youkilis on the team...
So, you are telling me that when the Yankees gave Tex $22.5 million a year, all they wanted was .250 avg and 30 Hr? They can get that for $8-10 million elsewhere. So I believe you are mistaken.
No what I'm telling you is that...I know for a fact there are certain players that the Yankees have said "stop worrying about your average and starting hitting home runs"...whether Tex is one of them or not, I have no idea, but the numbers fit the criteria. I know Giambi was one. History says Maris was another.
Also remember, Boston and Baltimore were heavily courting Tex, so that has a huge influence on the Yankees signing him.
Where exactly can they get a 30 hr 100 rbi perenial gold glover for 8 to 10 million a year?So, you are telling me that when the Yankees gave Tex $22.5 million a year, all they wanted was .250 avg and 30 Hr? They can get that for $8-10 million elsewhere. So I believe you are mistaken.
I'm not sure how anyone can even argue Teixera's contract....the Yankees are paying him to hit HRs? Interesting you say that because his average HR's from the Yanks [34] is the exact same as from 03-08 [34]....drive in runs? He also did that better before he came to New York [av 113 to 106], yet a large drop in every other number across the board, BA/OBP/SLG, etc you name it. Massive overpay and skrip is right, this contract is going to look reallyy bad in a few years.
You cant be serious with these names. LaRoche is the only one of them that comes anywhere close to Tex. None of those guys consistently put up numbers anywhere near Texieras.Garret Jones, Mark Reynolds, Chris Davis, Adam Laroche, Kendry MOrales, to name a few.