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A Fool and His Money Are Soon Parted?

by Ron Sen, MD
created December 13, 2008, last edited February 10, 2009
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The Yankees sign A.J. Burnett to a 5 year contract for 82.5 million dollars. What exactly is that likely to mean?

Here is a table of the five year records of some major league pitchers, in fact some of the best in recent history. Many pitched during the four-man rotation era, and many are or will end up in the Hall of Fame. Nobody would say A.J. Burnett is the equal of ANY of them.

Greg Maddux averaged nearly eighteen wins, Curt Schilling sixteen, Roger Clemens fifteen, Nolan Ryan fourteen, and Pedro Martinez ten during this age frame. Sandy Koufax and Don Drysdale were done, and Juan Marichal on the downside. [1] Here are A.J. Burnett's similarity scores from Baseball Reference. All of these pitchers are pretty good but how many would you want to pony up over sixteen million a year for, for FIVE years? As they say, "a fool and his money are soon parted."


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RawbeezeitzMajor Leaguer
380 days ago
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I think the Burnett signing is a bit on the silly side. Then again, that fool has lots of money to part with, and even more coming in.
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KelsdadAll-Star
380 days ago
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Both signings are stupid. The Yanks are becoming the model of irresponsibility and I'm getting tired of it. ARod opts out, then they sign him for another ten years for more money. They give a 'roider 20 million a season to do nothing. They give a 36 year old catcher 13 million a season. They give the Pillsbury Doughboy the biggest contract in baseball history for a pitcher, he'll be out of baseball before the contract expires. They give third or fourth pitcher five years. They're a fackin' joke.
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JuTMSY4Legend
379 days ago
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At no point did they consider his AL performance last year...or even his performance against arguably an AL lineup in the Phillies... They overpaid, but then again, everyone was going to overpay...
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RawbeezeitzMajor Leaguer
379 days ago
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Site Scout said Kelsdad commented on this page. WTF?
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RawbeezeitzMajor Leaguer
379 days ago
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And there it is. When I first saw he commented, nothing came up. Now it's appearing.
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JuTMSY4Legend
379 days ago
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wasn't just you and it wasn't the first time
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Anonymous Fanatic #1
379 days ago
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The crazy CC signing was a "too little-too late" attempt to make up for not parting with Phil Hughes to get Johan Santana a year ago. But what's with the absurd Burnett signing? Wouldn't it be smarter to sign D Lowe, a durable sinkerballer, for 50-60% of the price of an injury prone power pitcher?
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JuTMSY4Legend
379 days ago
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I heard Lowe was asking for 5 years, $75 mil from the yanks...and he's 35... I know he's been relatively durable (by comparison) to Burnett up until now, but he's going to decline in talent and durability faster...
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RawbeezeitzMajor Leaguer
379 days ago
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D-Lowe in New York = Mickey Mantle times 100. The guy's a booze hound and NYC is the last place someone like that should be in.
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KelsdadAll-Star
378 days ago
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The Yanks aren't interested in Lowe. They discussed him as a possibility if they didn't sign Burnett.
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KelsdadAll-Star
379 days ago
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The Mets are paying Santana close to what the Yankees are giving Sabathia AND had to give up five players on top of it. If anything, the Yanks made a better deal, providing Sabathia can stay away from the buffet table and stay healthy for the next three years.
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JuTMSY4Legend
379 days ago
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3 years? Its a player option only correct?
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RawbeezeitzMajor Leaguer
378 days ago
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I believe it is JuT.


But people are acting as if Sabathia's recovering from his 2nd coronary. He's pitched well, and for some pitchers being big can be an asset. There's no doubt that there's a great deal of strength and athletecism under that blubber. The evidence is in his .235 average and 2 homeruns last year.
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JuTMSY4Legend
378 days ago
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thought so...thanks Rawb everything to gain for CC with that
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KelsdadAll-Star
378 days ago
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It's a seven year deal, with an opt out after the third year.
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