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Rebuilding the Yankees

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by user User:MetsJetsDevils

I am not a Yankee fan. In fact, most of my friends would think of me as a Yankee hater. However, I can't help myself from adding my two cents on how to rebuild the Yankees. I am not saying that this is what will happen, but if I were GM this is what I would make happen. So, here comes my recipe for how to rebuild the decaying Yankees.

First of all, the Yankees have to get rid of the dead weight. That means not resigning Gary Sheffield, Mike Mussina and Bernie Williams. Also gone are Randy Johnson, Cory Lidle, and Jaret Wright. Miguel Cairo can come back for another year.

The Yankees don't need Jason Giambi in order to win. Andy Phillips is far better defensively and can handle the bat decently. If Jorge Posada is going to last another few years, he is going to need to get some ABs at 1b also. Another option allows Hideki Matsui to play LF, Damon CF and Cabrera in LF and get Bobby Abreu some ABs at 1b. I also like Craig Wilson and would resign him to split time with Phillips at 1b. Giambi has rehabilitated himself and his reputation. Trading him should be easier than it would have been right after the steroid scandal. However, an American League team is a better fit than a National League team. Thus, I would trade Giambi to the Cleveland Indians for Kelly Shoppach. Shoppach is an excellent defensive catcher who has nice offensive upside. Even better, he is a former Red Sox prospect so if develops into a solid major leaguer it would really piss the Red Sox off.

That brings us to the big question. What do you do with A-Rod. A-Rod has 4 years left on a contract that has the Yankees on the hook for another 64 mil. He also has a no trade clause. However, the Yankees are going to try to move him. He represents the failures of this Yankee team and just can't get it done during crunch time. Finding a trade partner is going to prove difficult though.

I have to believe that the Yankees will want to move him to the National League if possible. The Marlins are probably the best match in terms of talent, but the problem is finding a place for A-Rod to play. The Marlins have Hanley Ramirez at SS and Miguel Cabrera at 3b. I imagine the Marlins could move Cabrera back to the OF, but I don't think that A-Rod will play 3b for the Marlins. I think if he agrees to waive his no trade clause, it is going to be for a team that he can go back to playing SS. If the Yanks were able to get A-Rod to agree to the trade, I think a package of Dontrelle Willis and either Scott Olson, Yusmiero Petit, or Ricky Nolasco should get the job done. The Yanks would have to pick up a chunk of A-Rod's salary.

Another NL team that might make sense for A-Rod would be the Cubs. The Cubs would have no problem supplanting Ronny Cedeno and Cesar Itzuras with A-Rod at SS. The Cubs have some nice pitching prospects, although they are not as MLB ready as the Marlins' prospects. Would the Yankees bite at a deal for Angel Guzman and either Sean Marshall or Rich Hill?

There is no doubt in my mind that the LA Angels would love to get their hands on A-Rod. I question whether the Yanks would trade A-Rod to an AL competitor, but if they were to do so, trading him to the opposite coast would make sense. Before Yankee fans get too excited, there is no chance the Angels would trade Jered Weaver. But would the Yankees do a deal for Ervin Santana and Joe Saunders? Another option would be Ervin Santana and the oft-injured but highly regarded Dallas MacPherson.

At the end of the day, I think the Yankees pick up enough salary and A-Rod is convinced to return home to Miami and play 3b. The Yankees get Dontrelle Willis and Yusmeiro Petit. Just like with Shoppach, if Petit becomes a star it will drive Mets fans crazy.

With A-Rod gone, the Yankees are going to need someone to play 3B. Fortunately, there are some nice ones available in free agency. Aaron Boone could make his return to NYC. I am a big fan of Pedro Feliz, even though I am not sure he can get the job done defensively. I am not sure how much Aubrey Huff has left in the tank. I always liked Scott Brosius. Joe Randa could be exactly that type of player. However, with Giambi, Sheffield and Arod all departing, the Yankees might need a little more power in their lineup. Aramis Ramirez has a clause in his contract allowing him to become a free agent. Ladies and gentleman, meet the Yankees new 3Bman. Aramis Ramirez.

Ramirez isn't the only big ticket free agent to come to NY this summer. Japanese Fireballer Daisuke Matsuzaka is exactly the type of players the Yankees love to go after. They don't have to give up anyone from their depleted minor league system and all they have to do is what they typically do, throw more money at him than anyone else.

I know that these moves seem drastic. Getting rid of Sheffield, Giambi and Arod gets rid of over 300 RBIs and about 110 HRs. However, if any offense can survive that it is the Yankees. Most importantly, the end result is a much better team. They'd still have one of the best offenses in the league with a younger and more talented pitching staff.

The lineup would look like this:

  1. Damon - CF
  2. Jeter - SS
  3. Abreu - RF
  4. Matsui - DH
  5. Ramirez - 3B
  6. Posada - C
  7. Cano - 2B
  8. Cabrera - LF
  9. Phillips/Wilson - 1B

The vastly improved rotation would be

  • Willis
  • Wang
  • Matsuzaka
  • Petit
  • Carl Pavano (until he hurts his ass again or Hughes is ready, whichever comes first)

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PeanMajor Leaguer
1148 days ago
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I agree with getting rid of everyone except for Moose -- if they can resign him for less money for even 2 years, I think it would be good. They are not going to get anyone better on the FA market this offseason, and they have the money so why not. He has come up short the past two years in the ALDS (what yankee hasn't), but I can never forget his 2003 relief appearance in game 7 against the Sox. Yes, he is getting up there in age, but I would have more confidence in him for a whole season and the playoffs over a rookie (and Crazy Carl Pavano).
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Awrigh01All-Star
1148 days ago
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concur, you don't give away servicable SP. The problem is that most of the players listed in the article are not moveable.
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MetsJetsDevilsDraft Pick
1148 days ago
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I think Giambi is likely unmoveable. I think Arod will get traded. I don't think the Yankees are a world series contender. I see no reason to keep an older guy like Mussina around. He is only going to take innings away from someone who could use them. Mussina becomes like Al Leiter was in his last stint with the mets, a fading pitcher on a sinking ship.
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Manny StilesMajor Leaguer
1148 days ago
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Only one solution will work - raise the dead. Ruth, Gehrig, Mantle, Casey Stengle... all of them (except DiMaggio, they already have one All-Time overrated Yankee - Jeter) It's the only way to appease the Boss at this point... maybe they can trade A-Rod for Ted Williams head and a Player to be Named/cash considerations for his body... of course, they are the Yankees, so they could afford some other Free Agents George always liked, too... Christy Mathewson, Walter Johnson, Ty Cobb, etc...
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EnyboDiv-I Stud
1148 days ago
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Aramis Ramirez, great pickup, as he is the anit-ARod. Always hits in meaningful games and picks up the team when they're slumping. Oh wait, I am still dreaming, let me wake up before I make another comment on this.
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MetsJetsDevilsDraft Pick
1148 days ago
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When have the Pirates or Cubs ever played a meaningful game?
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Bobbyjim45Draft Pick
1147 days ago
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1908
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The sharkDraft Pick
1147 days ago
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Aaron Boone is a joke. He is the shell of a player who was never any good to begin with. For that reason, I am supporting his candidacy as the Yankees fututre thirdbaseman.
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Anonymous Fanatic #1
1147 days ago
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To make you aware, Carl Pavano is done for his career. His rehab stints in AAA were horrible and the Yankees are assuming he will not be able to pick for them again.
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Manny StilesMajor Leaguer
1147 days ago
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which in Non-Yankee fan speak means he'll be the openiong day starter next season
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The BeastAAA-er
1147 days ago
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On behalf of all Angel fans. Do not trade Santana or Saunders, and most of all don't get A-Rod.
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Anonymous Fanatic #2
1147 days ago
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ManWAGON- are you kidding? now you're saying Joe D. was overrated?? Did i READ that correctly?! Joe D.!!? You are just a Yankee hater. Joltin Joe was one of the greats who had his career interupted by the War, came back and still did awesome!!
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Manny StilesMajor Leaguer
1147 days ago
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Yes, you heard me right. Joe D batted .408 during his "glorious hit streak" while Ted Williams batted .406 for THE WHOLE SEASON!
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Anonymous Fanatic #3
1147 days ago
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ManWAGON- The Yankee Clipper had a career .325 BA, .398 OBP. He hit in 56 straight games, still not broken!!! AND the guy missed FOUR years during the WAR. You know nothing about the NY Yankees and even less about baseball.
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Manny StilesMajor Leaguer
1147 days ago
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You could have a 162 game hit streak and bat .200 for the season. Hit streaks are the stupidest most over rated 'record' in baseball, or sports for that matter. The worship of Joe D is irrational. He was slow, and didn't have a great arm. His best attribute was that he didn't strike out much.
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Anonymous Fanatic #3
1146 days ago
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ManWAGs- except that Joe D. batted .357, with OBP of .440 that year. TRY AGAIN!!!
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Anonymous Fanatic #4
1146 days ago
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So take that 56 game hitting streak at .408 away and what did he bat the rest of the year??
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Anonymous Fanatic #3
1146 days ago
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take away 56 games?! why don't you just tell me what movie you want to see?
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Anonymous Fanatic #3
1147 days ago
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ManWAGON- Like i said, you know less about baseball than you do the YANKEES. stick with the nba and the suns. don't embarrass yourself.
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Manny StilesMajor Leaguer
1146 days ago
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Damn, and I was so close to becoming a Mets fan!!! Just in time for the World Series!!!
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Anonymous Fanatic #3
1146 days ago
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ManWAGON- stick with the suns.
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