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I too picked up various Cano items with no intent to profit from them. But Robbie really disappointed me and other Yankee fans.
I know I won't get close to those Yankee premium prices.
But, selling a few nice bats (all signed). 2008 HR bat and a 2010 hammered SSK bat with MLB auth hologram. Heck I even have a photomatched 2005 Rawlings with Elite Cano signed LOA.
Also a 2012 road game used jersey and pants. Steiner and MLB auth. Jersey has been photomatched to 9/30/12. Cano had hits in this game.
Any reasonable offer will be considered.
Feel free to e-mail if interested.
Thanks,
Pablo
mikeapno1@yahoo.com
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I posted this on the other Cano thread. So much crap is coming out about the Mariners front office.
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He needs to avg about 150 hits for the next 9 yrs(went until he's 40).
Then, in those yrs he would have to avg a little over 30 hr's each yr for 500. Both will be tough but I think 3,000 is more realistic.Leave a comment:
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His stuff began selling at insane prices. If everything works out perfect the rest of the way, he may reach 3,000 and 500, maybe, but nothing to justify $3k-$5k bat values especially with possibly 10 more years worth of inventory available to the market.
He will need to do something spectacular i.e. batting .400 or Triple Crown for his bats to even get back to $2k. I'm assuming you'll be able to get your hands on his gamers for under $1k for the next 7-8 yrs until he starts approaching some milestones.Leave a comment:
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but playing with the yankees, though.
no disrespect to justin smoak or kyle seager, but they arent going to afford him the same protectionLeave a comment:
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Home and away splits for 2013 are interesting, just 11 of 27 Cano's home runs were at Yankee stadium, was not expecting that. Also, read that Cano has the highest lifetime BA at Safeco Field besides for Ichiro, min 150 at bats.Leave a comment:
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Cano's numbers will drop playing at Safeco no doubt. At least his power numbers. No matter how much they move that fence in it is just the way it is in the moist Seattle air.Leave a comment:
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his #'s will surely take a hit, which will lead to nosediving prices, imo. it might not happen overnight, but i think that it will happen
no more short porch and no more lineup protection (at least for the foreseeable future).Leave a comment:
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I think what happened with Pujols could be an indicator of what might happen with Cano. Similar situations (superstar, beloved player on an iconic team spurns his fans for west coast and $240M/10 yr. contract, gets replaced by Beltran). Pujols' items took an immediate hit when he left St. Louis for LA -- not severe, but noticeable. Then he played poorly in LA and values dropped even more. Bats that were $3K two years ago can be had for half that much today. Much depends on how Cano does in Seattle. If he puts up MVP numbers, the value decline might not be as great (I hope he does -- he's one of my fantasy keepers, too). But, there definitely will be a drop in values.Leave a comment:
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From the point of view of a buyer, as a Yankee fan a Cano bat was next on my list. But I intentionally put it off until his free agency was resolved and he re-signed with the Yanks.
Needless to say, it's not on my list any more.
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Reason number 5,687 why I love baseball. I, like many people, was sure of 1 thing this offseason... that Cano would remain a Yankee. I'm a Red Sox fan & while part of me loves having him gone because of how incredible he was both with the glove & the bat, part of me is sad to see one of the greats turn his back for lack of a better term on his team & fan base. It's gotta be hard to walk away from being a Yankee legend. He must have his reasons. But to answer the original question, yes, I believe his items will go down in cost because as someone already mentioned, the Yankee mystique is gone. In an instant. Any Yankee fans wanna swap an Ellsbury bat for a Cano bat? HahahaLeave a comment:
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Although I'll say this, Jacoby Ellsbury isn't on the same level of Robinson Cano as a baseball player. One plays the outfield, the other a premium position, one leads off, the other hits 3rd or cleanup (I could go on and on and I haven't even talked about basic stats) yet the Yankees paid Ellsbury handsomely, a player who came over from the Red Sox, yet offered their own home grown probable hall of famer just a slightly larger contract. That tells me the Yankees weren't wholly concerned in keeping Cano, which I guess really irked him and led him to say screw it, I'm taking the money.
I think Cano seriously pissed off the Yankees and they decided he was expendable. I'm sure they've known for a few months that he wouldn't consider a hometown discount and was looking for a serious overpay to stay in NYC. Can't wait until he gets dollar bills thrown at him in his return to Yankee Stadium...Leave a comment:
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To be transparent, I'm a Mets fan (duh) and I find this all amusing (sorry), but I'm very happy the Mets signed David Wright to an extension before he hit free agency. If he'd hit the open market he would have gotten significantly more.
My take on all of this is, what's the point in firing Boras if you end up with a Boras type contact, both money and bad location? Wasn't Jay Z supposed to get Cano paid AND keep a Yankee's cap on his head, I thought that was the whole point, to market Cano as a NYY...
Although I'll say this, Jacoby Ellsbury isn't on the same level of Robinson Cano as a baseball player. One plays the outfield, the other a premium position, one leads off, the other hits 3rd or cleanup (I could go on and on and I haven't even talked about basic stats) yet the Yankees paid Ellsbury handsomely, a player who came over from the Red Sox, yet offered their own home grown probable hall of famer just a slightly larger contract. That tells me the Yankees weren't wholly concerned in keeping Cano, which I guess really irked him and led him to say screw it, I'm taking the money.
It's a two way street fellas...
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