Thursday, March 5, 2009

Yankees Have Decisions To Make




With the regular season winding down and the Yankees out of the playoff picture, the Yankees will turn their focus to the offseason "hot stove" time and face themselves with some serious decisions to make. General Manager, Dan Thurston, has been quoted as saying, "We need to get younger. Period." The Yankees appear to be starting a 2-3 year plan of rebuilding with youth through trades and the draft. This has already been evident with the trading of right fielder, Bobby Abreu to the Sycamore White Sox for outfielders Delmon Young and Rocco Baldelli and left handed starting pitcher Aaron Laffey.




The Yankees face themselves with difficult decisions on expiring contracts for fan favorites Mariano Rivera, Derek Jeter, Johnny Damon and Jorge Posada. "We obviously would love to have all of these players back, however, does that make the best sense for where we are and where we want to go? That is what we will be deciding at our off-season organizational meetings." Rumors are flying that Thurston has had trade discussions with more than one franchise that are interested in these experienced players. "We will be looking at all possibilities to acquire talent to make the Yankees a better franchise."

1 comment:

  1. Nicely done...cool idea. I'm going to try to do one for the A's. Guess I've been living under a rock, but have never set up anything like this.

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