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The Lee signing leaves two other teams holding bags of money with holes in their rotations.
The Yankees and Rangers are left looking for Plan B's that probably don't exist. The Rangers don't line up well for a Zack Greinke deal, and the Yankees line up for one only if the Royals think any of those Yankees catching prospects can actually catch. Carl Pavanois the best remaining free-agent starter but not a great substitute forLee in Texas, and I feel fairly confident the Yankees won't be makinghim an offer. If the Blue Jays had held Shaun Marcum another week, could they have gotten more from either of these clubs than they got from Milwaukee? What if the Dodgers put Chad Billingsley on the market? If you're Florida, don't you at least entertain offers on Josh Johnson?Oddly, there's no team well-positioned to take advantage of either theYankees' or Rangers' desperation here, nor is there a free agent readyto be overpaid because one of those clubs had money budgeted for Leeand decides to spend it elsewhere.
There's an opportunityhere for a GM with a pitcher he's willing to move and the fearlessnessto move him when no one expects it.
http://insider.espn.go.co...law_keith&id=5917822
The Lee signing leaves two other teams holding bags of money with holes in their rotations.
The Yankees and Rangers are left looking for Plan B's that probably don't exist. The Rangers don't line up well for a Zack Greinke deal, and the Yankees line up for one only if the Royals think any of those Yankees catching prospects can actually catch. Carl Pavanois the best remaining free-agent starter but not a great substitute forLee in Texas, and I feel fairly confident the Yankees won't be makinghim an offer. If the Blue Jays had held Shaun Marcum another week, could they have gotten more from either of these clubs than they got from Milwaukee? What if the Dodgers put Chad Billingsley on the market? If you're Florida, don't you at least entertain offers on Josh Johnson?Oddly, there's no team well-positioned to take advantage of either theYankees' or Rangers' desperation here, nor is there a free agent readyto be overpaid because one of those clubs had money budgeted for Leeand decides to spend it elsewhere.
There's an opportunityhere for a GM with a pitcher he's willing to move and the fearlessnessto move him when no one expects it.
http://insider.espn.go.co...law_keith&id=5917822
Osh Kosh Bosh wrote:
Nothing better than when the Yanks don't get what they want.
Osh Kosh Bosh wrote:
Nothing better than when the Yanks don't get what they want.
http://insider.espn.go.co...law_keith&id=5917822Originally Posted by abovelegit1
Keith Law:
The Lee signing leaves two other teams holding bags of money with holes in their rotations.
The Yankees and Rangers are left looking for Plan B's that probably don't exist. The Rangers don't line up well for a Zack Greinke deal, and the Yankees line up for one only if the Royals think any of those Yankees catching prospects can actually catch. Carl Pavanois the best remaining free-agent starter but not a great substitute forLee in Texas, and I feel fairly confident the Yankees won't be makinghim an offer. If the Blue Jays had held Shaun Marcum another week, could they have gotten more from either of these clubs than they got from Milwaukee? What if the Dodgers put Chad Billingsley on the market? If you're Florida, don't you at least entertain offers on Josh Johnson?Oddly, there's no team well-positioned to take advantage of either theYankees' or Rangers' desperation here, nor is there a free agent readyto be overpaid because one of those clubs had money budgeted for Leeand decides to spend it elsewhere.
There's an opportunityhere for a GM with a pitcher he's willing to move and the fearlessnessto move him when no one expects it.
http://insider.espn.go.co...law_keith&id=5917822Originally Posted by abovelegit1
Keith Law:
The Lee signing leaves two other teams holding bags of money with holes in their rotations.
The Yankees and Rangers are left looking for Plan B's that probably don't exist. The Rangers don't line up well for a Zack Greinke deal, and the Yankees line up for one only if the Royals think any of those Yankees catching prospects can actually catch. Carl Pavanois the best remaining free-agent starter but not a great substitute forLee in Texas, and I feel fairly confident the Yankees won't be makinghim an offer. If the Blue Jays had held Shaun Marcum another week, could they have gotten more from either of these clubs than they got from Milwaukee? What if the Dodgers put Chad Billingsley on the market? If you're Florida, don't you at least entertain offers on Josh Johnson?Oddly, there's no team well-positioned to take advantage of either theYankees' or Rangers' desperation here, nor is there a free agent readyto be overpaid because one of those clubs had money budgeted for Leeand decides to spend it elsewhere.
There's an opportunityhere for a GM with a pitcher he's willing to move and the fearlessnessto move him when no one expects it.
good call jack %!+Originally Posted by DeadsetAce
lies...
good call jack %!+Originally Posted by DeadsetAce
lies...