Official New York Yankees Offseason Thread

Originally Posted by jrp44

Originally Posted by onewearz

yanks traded juan miranda to arizona for scott allen , a minor leaguer .....


http://newyork.yankees.ml...8&vkey=news_nyy&c_id=nyy



i liked miranda but oh well .........
Damn every off season one of Proshares boys gets traded
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IPK, P Coke, Miranda
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You're right.  At least IPK looked good for a bit in AZ
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About Justin Upton, he's looked as unmotivated and seems to be developing that same lackluster attitude/work ethic that his dumb !%* brother has after the WS run.  I'd pass.  Especially for the price they'd probably ask.
 
Originally Posted by onewearz

I don't know much about dude. I'd love to know what went down with eiland. Seems like some real juicy gossip
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Dam could I sound any gayer
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I'll repost the Yankees press release about Rothschild.



Here’s the announcement from the Yankees.

The New York Yankees today announced they have signed pitching coach Larry Rothschild to a three-year contract. The 2011 season will mark Rothschild’s 37th season in professional baseball as a player, coach or manager. He has served on the Major League coaching staff for two World Championship clubs – the 1990 Cincinnati Reds and 1997 Florida Marlins.

Rothschild, 56, joins the Yankees after serving as the Chicago Cubs pitching coach from 2002-10. Over the nine-year stretch, the Cubs pitching staff combined to lead the Majors in strikeouts (11,604). Cubs pitchers led the Majors in strikeouts in each of his first seven seasons as the club’s pitching coach through 2008, including a still-standing single-season Major League-record of 1,404 strikeouts in 2003.

He began his coaching career as a roving minor league pitching instructor for the Cincinnati Reds from 1986-89, before joining the Major League staff as bullpen coach from 1990-91 and then pitching coach from 1992-93. Rothschild then served as roving minor league pitching instructor for the Atlanta Braves in 1994, before taking on the role of pitching coach for the Florida Marlins from 1995-97.

Rothschild was named the first manager in Tampa Bay Devil Rays history on November 7, 1997, and remained in the position until April 18, 2001, compiling a 205-294 managerial record over the stretch. Under his guidance, the club’s winning percentage increased each of his three full seasons with the organization.

Originally signed by the Cincinnati Reds as a non-drafted free agent in 1975, Rothschild’s minor league playing career spanned 11 seasons from 1975-85 with the Cincinnati and Detroit organizations, going 66-46 with a 3.96 ERA in 387 appearances (80 starts). He made seven Major League relief outings (all with Detroit in 1981 and ’82), recording a 5.40 ERA with one save and no decisions (8.1IP, 5ER, 8H, 8BB, 1K, 1HR).

The Chicago, Ill., native graduated from Florida State University with a degree in business management.


He has also said he'd take personalized approaches with each pitcher (hi, A.J.) and that he does rely on videotape as part of his coaching.  Reliance on video was something Cashman was looking for in the interviews he did for the pitching coach.
 
Originally Posted by onewearz

I don't know much about dude. I'd love to know what went down with eiland. Seems like some real juicy gossip
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Dam could I sound any gayer
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I'll repost the Yankees press release about Rothschild.



Here’s the announcement from the Yankees.

The New York Yankees today announced they have signed pitching coach Larry Rothschild to a three-year contract. The 2011 season will mark Rothschild’s 37th season in professional baseball as a player, coach or manager. He has served on the Major League coaching staff for two World Championship clubs – the 1990 Cincinnati Reds and 1997 Florida Marlins.

Rothschild, 56, joins the Yankees after serving as the Chicago Cubs pitching coach from 2002-10. Over the nine-year stretch, the Cubs pitching staff combined to lead the Majors in strikeouts (11,604). Cubs pitchers led the Majors in strikeouts in each of his first seven seasons as the club’s pitching coach through 2008, including a still-standing single-season Major League-record of 1,404 strikeouts in 2003.

He began his coaching career as a roving minor league pitching instructor for the Cincinnati Reds from 1986-89, before joining the Major League staff as bullpen coach from 1990-91 and then pitching coach from 1992-93. Rothschild then served as roving minor league pitching instructor for the Atlanta Braves in 1994, before taking on the role of pitching coach for the Florida Marlins from 1995-97.

Rothschild was named the first manager in Tampa Bay Devil Rays history on November 7, 1997, and remained in the position until April 18, 2001, compiling a 205-294 managerial record over the stretch. Under his guidance, the club’s winning percentage increased each of his three full seasons with the organization.

Originally signed by the Cincinnati Reds as a non-drafted free agent in 1975, Rothschild’s minor league playing career spanned 11 seasons from 1975-85 with the Cincinnati and Detroit organizations, going 66-46 with a 3.96 ERA in 387 appearances (80 starts). He made seven Major League relief outings (all with Detroit in 1981 and ’82), recording a 5.40 ERA with one save and no decisions (8.1IP, 5ER, 8H, 8BB, 1K, 1HR).

The Chicago, Ill., native graduated from Florida State University with a degree in business management.


He has also said he'd take personalized approaches with each pitcher (hi, A.J.) and that he does rely on videotape as part of his coaching.  Reliance on video was something Cashman was looking for in the interviews he did for the pitching coach.
 
Originally Posted by tim teufel

so dj really wants 6 years at 20 plus 
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  getting 3 years for 45 
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this should get interesting

If he wants 6yrs  20mil + per year, and will not go to a 15-17 mil at 3 or 4

To Derek Jeter:  "It's been real but it is time we part ways. We will retire your number as soon as possible. We will do Derek Jeter day, and we will remember you as one of the greatest Yankees who ever lived, but we won't pay you that, especially at 6 years"
 
Originally Posted by tim teufel

so dj really wants 6 years at 20 plus 
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  getting 3 years for 45 
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this should get interesting

If he wants 6yrs  20mil + per year, and will not go to a 15-17 mil at 3 or 4

To Derek Jeter:  "It's been real but it is time we part ways. We will retire your number as soon as possible. We will do Derek Jeter day, and we will remember you as one of the greatest Yankees who ever lived, but we won't pay you that, especially at 6 years"
 
^Maaaaaan...
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Even though it's just starting, I already want this Jeter thing to hurry up and end.
Originally Posted by onewearz

Dam could I sound any gayer
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Well, Mark Sanchez is your QB...

YEAH, I SAID IT.

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That's for wanting Brady to get put in a coma.
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^Maaaaaan...
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Even though it's just starting, I already want this Jeter thing to hurry up and end.
Originally Posted by onewearz

Dam could I sound any gayer
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Well, Mark Sanchez is your QB...

YEAH, I SAID IT.

Spoiler [+]
That's for wanting Brady to get put in a coma.
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Originally Posted by iLLoQuent aka DSK

^Maaaaaan...
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Even though it's just starting, I already want this Jeter thing to hurry up and end.
Originally Posted by onewearz

Dam could I sound any gayer
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Well, Mark Sanchez is your QB...

YEAH, I SAID IT.

Spoiler [+]
That's for wanting Brady to get put in a coma.
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cant wait till monday night
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Originally Posted by iLLoQuent aka DSK

^Maaaaaan...
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Even though it's just starting, I already want this Jeter thing to hurry up and end.
Originally Posted by onewearz

Dam could I sound any gayer
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Well, Mark Sanchez is your QB...

YEAH, I SAID IT.

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That's for wanting Brady to get put in a coma.
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cant wait till monday night
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Hank is right...... Any other team would have not gotten Jeter the money he got throughout his career with the Yankees on the field, and off the field because of that Yankee prestige he has added to him.
 
Hank is right...... Any other team would have not gotten Jeter the money he got throughout his career with the Yankees on the field, and off the field because of that Yankee prestige he has added to him.
 
And in these times now he is acting like a ****. He's been paid...why you so damn worried about more money.

I hope we let his %%@ walk
 
And in these times now he is acting like a ****. He's been paid...why you so damn worried about more money.

I hope we let his %%@ walk
 
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