Stay In Seattle
As usual this is that time of year when rumors start to
float around, "like crazy."
Robinson Cano. Photo Courtesy by EricEnfermero
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Really are serious? Give me a freaking break, why the heck
did you leave in the first place, Robby?
I tell you why folks one-word greed! That's right Cano went
for the money; baseball is a business and the players will go where the money
is at.
It is very rare these days, that will you have players; that
play their whole entire career with one ball club, e.g., Derek Jeter, Mariano Rivera,
Jorge Posada and Bernie Williams.
So is there any real chance that the Yankees make a play
Cano?
Now there are new rumors that Brett Gardner is going to the Seattle Mariners?
Brett Gardner. Photo Courtesy by Keith Allison
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C'mon guys don’t do it! If you are trying to cut back the payroll,
this deal will not help you.
I mean it sounds like a terrific idea, especially since the
Yankees have not been able to replace Cano.
Whether Cano does or doesn't miss New York, is a moot point!
One of Cano's representatives has sent the word out to the
Mariners on Monday that everything is great.
The money alone that remains on his humongous deal with the
Seattle Mariners would rule out a potential reunion with the Yankees.
Folks, let not forget
that Cano, still has eight years and $192 million remaining on his contract.
The Yankees are trying to climb out of their long-term
commitments, with the aging veterans that they have on their ball club.
"Hal Steinbrenner again stating that his team shouldn't
need a $200 million payroll to win the World Series"(Hoch).
In a fantasy world, "it has been suggested that the
Yankees could pitch the Mariners on a Cano-for-Jacoby Ellsbury swap, flipping one
massive contract for another"(Hoch).
Now even if this fantasy deal would go through, the Mariners
would have to swallow a huge part of the difference, as Ellsbury still has five
years and $105 million remaining.
Now the good news is that Ellsbury is from
the Pacific Northwest.
Now bear in mind once again, this is wishful thinking on
my part, that Ellsbury would be willing to waive his no-trade clause in favor of
moving back closer to his "stomping grounds."
But like I said, this is
all wishful thinking and not baseball talk.
Until I see Robby back in a Yankee's uniform and Ellsbury
somewhere else, this is just a bunch of talk that is going nowhere!
For now I leave you guys with one of Cano's Highlight reels when he was with the Yankees.
The video will demonstrate, why he is missed by the fans and at this point of game why he is irreplaceable!
Until my next post enjoy and happy holidays :)