Sports Illustrated is reporting the Yankees are about to sign Teixeira. 180 million over 8 years.
http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2008/baseball/mlb/12/2...a/index.html?eref=T1
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Fortunately, the Red Sox can compete financially to a point. But it really screws the rest of the division. Will the Yankees have so much money all these contracts (including ARod and Jeter) won't kill them in three or four years as these players skills erode? And I realize the point is win now and deal with it later.quote:Originally posted by TPM:
Inside info is that they have no intention of fulfilling all contracts past a year, maybe two.
George wants to see a WS championship before he leaves us.
Would anyone think that is true?
As a pro players parent, I am not in favor of salary cap, however it's becoming lopsided and that takes away competition.
Would you give a long term contract to a questionable arm? He's only made thirty starts and pitched enough to qualify for the ERA title once in the past four seasons?quote:Originally posted by lodi14: Maybe Sheets? Although the Brewers are in real trouble with there pitching right now,so i expect them to try very hard to keep Sheets. They will have to overpay for him though. IMO
quote:Originally posted by hokieone:
The stinking Yankees-Now, more than ever, I hate 'em, I hate 'em, I hate 'em, I hate 'em.
If this isn't Exhibit one in why baseball needs a salary cap, nothing ever will be...
They are "too big to fail", making them bailout eligible. No worries Mate.quote:Originally posted by tychco:
It appears the Yankees are recession proof. The amount they have spent in the last 10 days is truly remarkable.
No excuse for losing now.
quote:They are "too big to fail", making them bailout eligible. No worries Mate.
quote:The Evil Empire has now spent $430 billion this off season for free agents.
quote:Originally posted by CoachB25:
I can not think that this is good for baseball. The Evil Empire has now spent $430 billion this off season for free agents. I know TPM and others who have children in professional ball are not in favor of a salary cap. I don't know that I am. However, I can't stomach this.
quote:How much is a seat at the new Yankee Stadium?