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Ellsbury a Yankee
I'm a Yankees fan, but yanks have announced he is coming, sub to physical. crazy contract is like 163 for 7 plus some option. Hey, they don't take 85 wins lightly. Now, need Cano figured out, plus a couple pitchers. Please, A Fraud, get suspended
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As a life long Sox fan, I`m happy for the Yankees. Granted he was an important player in this W Series win but still glad the Sox didn`t see him as anywhere near a 20 million plus player. He`ll definetly help the Yanks but he`s 31 this summer and misses games every year. The right field porch should boost his power #`s ( 14-18 bombs) but this looks like another albatross contract 3 or maybe 4 years from now. On the flip side hope the Sox just pencil in Jackie Bradley on day 1 and let it rip !!!
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I think he will be a good addition for three or four years then they will be choking on another big, unproductive contract.
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go Oakland as:)
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If he reverts back to 2011 form, he's worth the money.
Otherwise, the rest of his career taken as a whole. He's a less durable Johnny Damon (better defensively, not as good offensively, taking 2011 out of the equation) and this is a ridiculous signing that will probably cost them Robinson Cano. Teams make this mistake all the time. Unless you are taking a chance on a really young ballplayer who is still developing, when you sign a promising injury prone veteran, they don't all of a sudden become durable. They might have one or two healthy years mixed in, but 7 years, C'mon. If this was the NFL with non-guaranteed contracts, that would be one thing, but the Yanks are going to be strapped to this deal for a long time whether Ellsbury stays healthy or not. |
3,9,8,0,32,4,9
Career annual HR production - not hard to tell which year is 2011 is it? He must have been well rested after having almost all of 2010 off. |
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