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  • Fnazxc0114
    Senior Member
    • Aug 2007
    • 1252

    #16
    Re: yankees on the verge of signing Lee

    I was excited after the ALCS. If Lee signs with the rangers the only thing that would excite me about it now is that he did it to spite the yankees. Lastings if you rooted for a winner you would know that its easy to get caught up in the moment. If the rangers could get him for 5 it would be great, anything more realy isnt exciting because odds are after the next 3-4 years it will all be downhill in his career.

    Originally posted by LastingsMilledge85
    You don't want him???? Lol. All during the post season you kept saying Lee will never sign in NY and will stay a Ranger and you were at the point of drooling over him. Seven years is steep for him, but you really changed your tune over the past few weeks. I'm not trying to be an instigator.
    Baseball do what it do
    -Ron Washington

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    • Fnazxc0114
      Senior Member
      • Aug 2007
      • 1252

      #17
      Re: yankees on the verge of signing Lee

      I got it i have everything packaged ready to go. I have finals next week and should be able to send out in the morning.
      Originally posted by xpress34
      Josh -

      I sent you a PM!!!

      - Smitty
      Baseball do what it do
      -Ron Washington

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      • CollectGU
        Senior Member
        • Nov 2005
        • 917

        #18
        Re: yankees on the verge of signing Lee

        Originally posted by Fnazxc0114
        i dont want him either, atleast for the kind of years he will sign for. Legal you make a good point about depleting the farm. Daniels is the best GM in baseball and i have no doubts he could build it back if he sold the farm.

        You and Express are amusing. Go back and read your posts. You both said you wanted Lee to stay, he is all about more than the money, the fact that he went to the WS with the Rangers will mean something, and then poof the guy has literally only one foot out of the door and your whole tone changes! Sour Grapes me thinks.....

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        • xpress34
          Senior Member
          • Sep 2008
          • 2648

          #19
          Re: yankees on the verge of signing Lee

          Originally posted by CollectGU
          You and Express are amusing. Go back and read your posts. You both said you wanted Lee to stay, he is all about more than the money, the fact that he went to the WS with the Rangers will mean something, and then poof the guy has literally only one foot out of the door and your whole tone changes! Sour Grapes me thinks.....
          I did say I wanted him to stay - and if you read further down in this post, I even reiterated that - but, I never said I wanted him to stay at any cost.

          I was thinking at his age 5 years with maybe an option for a 6th was a good fit. The money isn't the issue for me, the YEARS are - and I didn't say that he IS about more than money - I said I HOPED he was about more than money, so please don't go sticking words in my mouth.

          But when the Yankees offered 7 years, I didn't change my tune that I wish he would sign with the Rangers, but it did make me think thats too many years and I would rather the Rangers spent more wisely on youth at that point, so don't go making it sound like I said good riddance or anything like that because I did not.

          - Smitty

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          • Fnazxc0114
            Senior Member
            • Aug 2007
            • 1252

            #20
            Re: yankees on the verge of signing Lee

            No sour grapes at all. Why would any team in the league want a 32 year old pitcher for more than 6 years. If they could sign him for 4 maybe 5 yrs id say pay him whatever he wants. There is no way he will give any team 22 plus million a year of production past the age of 36.
            Originally posted by CollectGU
            You and Express are amusing. Go back and read your posts. You both said you wanted Lee to stay, he is all about more than the money, the fact that he went to the WS with the Rangers will mean something, and then poof the guy has literally only one foot out of the door and your whole tone changes! Sour Grapes me thinks.....
            Baseball do what it do
            -Ron Washington

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            • jobathenut
              Senior Member
              • Nov 2008
              • 1085

              #21
              Re: yankees on the verge of signing Lee

              As a true yankees fan i just have understood the desire that have to sign this guy.I just don't think he is worth it.We won a world series without him.We (i mean the yankees) don't need him.I think the money would be better spent getting our bullpen in order.And as i always wanted,to sign adam dunn.I think the guy would look great in pinstripes.I was hoping that the rangers would come in and make a offer to keep lee.But sounds like the yankees are willing to give everything and the kitchen sink to this guy.And it will be thier only move this off season.They disrespect jeter but show this guy show much of it.I just don;t understand the ownership sometimes on that team.

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              • Fnazxc0114
                Senior Member
                • Aug 2007
                • 1252

                #22
                Re: yankees on the verge of signing Lee

                Lee met with the asst gm and one of the multiple billionaire investors that are behind the rangers. I bet they make a strong offer, but cant see giving him the amount of years he is asking for.
                Baseball do what it do
                -Ron Washington

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