Post Tagged with: "C.C. Sabathia"
Cabrera for Cameron Makes Sense
Various reports have the Yankees trading Melky Cabrera to the Brewers for Mike Cameron: The acquisition of Cameron would give the Yankees a veteran center fielder to hold the position until prospect Austin Jackson is ready for the big leagues. Cabrera had been seen as the Yankees’ center fielder of the future. But he hit
$abathia Chooses Ea$t Coa$t
Haven’t heard? After all the West Coast speculation, it was reported early Wednesday by Joel Sherman at the NY Post that CC Sabathia and the Yankees were closing in on a seven year $160 million deal, a year and $20 million more than the Yankees original offer. So much for the west coast. Since then,
Did Sabathia Turn Down the Yankees?
This out of San Fran from Andrew Baggarly’s blog: UPDATE: An executive close to the CC Sabathia talks told me the Brewers are emerging as the frontrunner. It’s been confirmed to me that the Giants had discussions with CC Sabathia’s camp last night, and they expect to have face-to-face meetings with the left-hander in San
Giants Not Looking at Sabathia
Last night, man on the beat Peter Abraham reported the latest on the Giants and Sabathia: Meanwhile, Giants GM Brian Sabean said tonight that his team is not planning to make an offer to CC Sabathia, acknowledging that other teams can outmuscle them financially. The market shrinks evermore… That basically leaves the Dodgers as the
Sabathia’s Market Not So Super
According to MLB.com, Los Angeles California Angels of Anaheim GM Tony Reagin’s focus is still Mark Teixeira and not CC Sabathia. Proof: Reagins made it clear that Teixeira remains No. 1 on the club’s list of targets, with everything else lining up behind the power-hitting first baseman seeking a long-term deal in the $20 million
No Soup For Anyone
ESPN, SI, and my grandmother are now reporting that the Yankees offered arbitration to none of their eight free agents. The Cashman said: “The determination that we made today was to make sure we control what amount we’d be spending. We did not want to put ourselves in a position of having that determined by
George, er, Hal is All Bluster
Hal Steinbrenner officially took over the reigns of the New York Yankees this week. Hal Steinbrenner. Not Hank. See, Hal is the money guy, and when you’re pushing around the Benjamins like the Yankees have and will continue to with their new stadium, you need the money guy at the top. And that guy is




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