[Fredslist] No rain. Yankees at Mets with Gotham!
Scott Bloom
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Mon Aug 1 14:10:35 EDT 2016
Excited for it, and I've got ONE TICKET LEFT. first responder...only $70
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On Aug 1, 2016, at 1:40 PM, Erik Scheibe <erikscheibe at optonline.net<mailto:erikscheibe at optonline.net>> wrote:
Mets talks for Lucroy hanging o by a thread!!
C'mon Sandy!!! Bruce and Lucroy would immediately launch them back into W.S. Contenders!!!!
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On Aug 1, 2016, at 1:27 PM, Roy Fenichel <rfenichel at mitnational.com<mailto:rfenichel at mitnational.com>> wrote:
....with a chance it rains Jay Bruce.
Talk about deja vu from last year's trade deadline.....speaking of that fateful game, that's me:
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Nobody here wants? I have 4 extras with Gotham tomorrow. Only $70 each.
Only reason I won't be there is playing Softball Playoff game for Friars Club
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On Jul 31, 2016, at 8:38 PM, Erik Scheibe <erikscheibe at optonline.net<mailto:erikscheibe at optonline.net><mailto:erikscheibe at optonline.net>> wrote:
Not sure anyone wants any of them other than Beltran
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On Jul 31, 2016, at 5:32 PM, Fred Klein <FKlein at kleinzelman.com<mailto:FKlein at kleinzelman.com><mailto:FKlein at kleinzelman.com>> wrote:
More to come. Beltran, McCann, Tex and A Rod...
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On Jul 31, 2016, at 5:20 PM, Corey Bearak <bearak at me.com<mailto:bearak at me.com><mailto:bearak at me.com>> wrote:
http://www.nydailynews.com/sports/baseball/yankees/trades-best-moves-cashman-yankees-tenure-article-1.2733275?utm_content=buffer2badf&utm_medium=social&utm_source=twitter.com&utm_campaign=NYDNSports+Twitter
Why Andrew Miller, Aroldis Chapman trades could be best moves of Brian Cashman?s Yankees tenure
[Brian Cashman intimated that the Yankees' haul of prospects could be the nuclues of the next dynasty.]
The voice sounded tired and raspy, the result of what Brian Cashman said was a night without sleep, and yet it was clear the Yankee GM was wired with trade-deadline exhilaration that spoke to his feeling about being free to wheel and deal.
As difficult as it was to trade Andrew Miller, an excellent and classy reliever, Cashman had "exploited this current marketplace,'' as he put it, for the second time in a week, getting blue-chip prospects from teams desperate for an October difference-maker.
In doing so Cashman convinced Hal Steinbrenner to end the charade that these Yankees were contenders for a championship, and he was finally able to admit to the reality of needing to rebuild for a brighter future.
"The chessboard has changed from years ago,'' he said on a conference call Sunday morning. "If you want to be a super team now, there are certain ways you have to go about it.
"The one thing the Yankees have always stood for is trying to become a super team. We haven't delivered a World Series title (since 2009) but the effort is always still there of dreaming and strategizing about how to become that super team.''
It's true, while the Yankees always will have a financial advantage over most teams in baseball, it's no longer prohibitive, as the sport is now flush with TV and digital-media money that has provided small-market franchises with the wherewithal to compete more evenly with the big boys.
In addition, Major League Baseball has adopted significant restrictions, via the collective bargaining agreement, in how much teams can spend on amateur talent, both in the draft and via international signings.
And so the Yankees have been moving in this direction for a couple of years, Hal Steinbrenner turning off the spending spigot in free agency, waiting for albatross-contracts to expire, while Cashman has been making trades to get younger.
Only now the process has been accelerated, Maserati-style. They're not tanking in the manner of the Astros and Cubs in recent years, or the Braves now, and good for the Yankees for at least trying to remain competitive.
But they're also doing the right thing. For Miller and Chapman they received a total of seven minor-leaguers from the Indians and Cubs, respectively, as well as reliever Adam Warren. And as they did in acquiring Gleyber Torres in the previous trade, the Yankees got a headliner of a prospect for Miller in 21-year old outfielder Clint Frazier.
Scouts love Frazier's five-tool ability. I spoke to one that compared him to the Padres' Wil Myers, saying, "He'll be a 30-plus home run guy with very projectable athleticism.''
Cashman, meanwhile, could barely contain his excitement in describing Frazier as a player Yankee fans will come to love.
"He's an electric bat,'' Cashman said. "His bat speed is already legendary. He's got all the tools. He can run, he can hit, he can hit for power.
"He's a high-energy guy that shows up for the national anthem in a dirty uniform.''
No, Cashman wasn't playing it coy on Sunday. He's always wanted the opportunity to operate at least for a little while like a small-market GM, prove he could build a championship team by developing young talent, via trade and the draft, and now he has it.
It will be at least a couple of years before we know if he traded for the right pieces, but at the very least, even his detractors ? and there are plenty ? have to admit that his savvy decision-making put the Yankees in position to cash in on Miller and Chapman.
Remember, he let David Robertson walk coming off a highly successful season two years ago, choosing to sign Miller instead to what proved to be practically a bargain, four-year, $36 million contract.
And then he bought low on Chapman last winter, convincing Steinbrenner to take the PR hit on the Cuban star's domestic-violence incident, always with the idea of selling high at the trade deadline.
Now, in Torres and Frazier, as well as lefthanded pitcher Justus Sheffield acquired in the Miller deal, and the other prospects, the Yankees have depth to add to the likes of Greg Bird, Aaron Judge, Luis Severino, Gary Sanchez, and Jorge Mateo, that suddenly makes their farm system among the strongest in baseball.
Cashman went so far as to say this crop of prospects "is starting to hopefully mirror'' the home-grown nucleus that Gene Michael built the late 1980s and early '90s, which turned into the Joe Torre dynasty years.
"We're trying to get back to where we can build an uber team, a sustainable one,'' he said.
It's a way of thinking that was overdue for this franchise. But in making the sell-mode trades that I was writing for weeks absolutely had to be made, Cashman convinced Boss Hal that instead of trying to sell fake hope to the fans these next two months, the Yankees should give them something real to buy into in the years ahead.
It might prove to be the smartest thing he'll ever do as Yankee GM.
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