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    yankees on the verge of signing Lee

    If they sign him for 7 plus years i say good for Lee. I hope the rangers dont get stupid and sign him for more than 5 years. Here in about 3-4 more years the yankees are going to need a bunch of tennis balls to put on the legs of their walkers.
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    Re: yankees on the verge of signing Lee

    Quote Originally Posted by Fnazxc0114 View Post
    If they sign him for 7 plus years i say good for Lee. I hope the rangers dont get stupid and sign him for more than 5 years. Here in about 3-4 more years the yankees are going to need a bunch of tennis balls to put on the legs of their walkers.
    If you guys get Grienke you are so much better off. Lee is not nearly as good as his rep, he is 32 and he has an injury history. For such an "amazing" post season pitcher he has yet to win a single World Series and this year his Game 1 performance put Texas in the whole from the get go and in Game 7 he was outpitched as well. In reality this guy is maybe the 10th best pitcher in baseball after in any order:

    Felix
    Wainwright
    Halladay
    Sabathia
    Lester
    Linecum
    Josh Johnson
    Carpenter
    Ubaldo

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    Re: yankees on the verge of signing Lee

    Call me crazy but i hope the rangers dont pick up anyone and make a strong run in 12. I know prospects dont win penants but read baseball america said the people we would have to trade for greinke would take us from a top 3 farm system to about 20th so i dont know if he would be worth it. Lee didnt get the rangers to the playoffs last year, and with nobody in our division getting better i think we will be fine.
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    Re: yankees on the verge of signing Lee

    Lee could still sign somewhere else. And if the rangers did get him, i'm sure you would change your mind and be all excited about it. I'm sorry the yankees are good almost every year, so in return they can never get low draft picks.

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    Re: yankees on the verge of signing Lee

    if the rangers get lee for more than 5 years i wont be excited. In my mind he chocked in the WS last year. The rangers have done just fine growing from within and trades. As far as being sorry for the yankees not getting high draft picks its no problem. They still get first and second round pics. A lot of the time the best pics are taken late through good scouting, which is something cashman would know nothing about. Cashman is the most overated gm in baseball. The pirates or royals gm could do his job, and be successful.
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    Re: yankees on the verge of signing Lee

    Quote Originally Posted by Fnazxc0114 View Post
    Call me crazy but i hope the rangers dont pick up anyone and make a strong run in 12. I know prospects dont win penants but read baseball america said the people we would have to trade for greinke would take us from a top 3 farm system to about 20th so i dont know if he would be worth it. Lee didnt get the rangers to the playoffs last year, and with nobody in our division getting better i think we will be fine.
    The idea of hoarding prospects is flawed. Often the most value these guys will ever have is as prospects and once they make the majors its a free fall from there (i.e. Brandon Wood, Fernando Martinez, Alex Gordon). A farm system should be more than the two or three prospects it would take to land a star. Look at the Red Sox, every few years they trade top prospects for stars but yet still manage to produce quality major leaguers from their farm system. Yes, at times they give up a future star but that is just the cost of doing business and the potential payoff is worth it. Ask Theo Epstein if he would rather have his 2007 World Series Ring or Hanley Ramirez. The teams that hoard prospects on the other hand end up like the Angels stuck with the Brandon Woods of the world and a notch behind the truly elite teams year in and year out. If the Rangers lose Lee someone has to lead that rotation, none of those other guys is a number one starter or on an elite team even a number two, they have maybe four guys who are solid third starter types. They could still win that sad division they play in but that rotation does not beat the Red Sox, Yankees or White Sox when it counts.

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    Re: yankees on the verge of signing Lee

    Legaleagle, what do you mean Lee has never "won a world series." He won the two game he pitched against the Yankees in 2009. I don't know any pitcher who has "won a world series" although I know a number who have pitched on teams that won the series. Lee has pitched one bad game in the playoffs and series, the first game this year, the Giants ace was equally bad, the Giants bullpen just did better for him. In the other loss giving up a single 3 run home run in 8 innings insn't normally considered bad pitching. If the Rangers had walked the number 8 hitter with two out and gone against number 9 as they probably should have then even those runs likely do not happen.

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    Re: yankees on the verge of signing Lee

    Quote Originally Posted by cjclong View Post
    Legaleagle, what do you mean Lee has never "won a world series." He won the two game he pitched against the Yankees in 2009. I don't know any pitcher who has "won a world series" although I know a number who have pitched on teams that won the series. Lee has pitched one bad game in the playoffs and series, the first game this year, the Giants ace was equally bad, the Giants bullpen just did better for him. In the other loss giving up a single 3 run home run in 8 innings insn't normally considered bad pitching. If the Rangers had walked the number 8 hitter with two out and gone against number 9 as they probably should have then even those runs likely do not happen.
    I meant his team has never won a World Series title. He has a 2-2 record and a 4.55 ERA in the Series. Bob Gibson he is not.

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    Re: yankees on the verge of signing Lee

    I dont want him, someone reminds me of carl pavano, this deal will blow up in our faces

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    Re: yankees on the verge of signing Lee

    Quote Originally Posted by yankees506 View Post
    I dont want him, someone reminds me of carl pavano, this deal will blow up in our faces
    I agree!!!!!!!

 

 

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