Wednesday, February 19, 2014

Last year, Mariano. This year, Jeter. Next year, what great Yankee will announce his impending retirement?

The possibilities are limitless.

A-Rod?

Ichiro?

C.C.?

Brian Roberts?

Michael Pineda?

Eduardo Nunez?

Or something unimaginable?

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

It'll be Cashman -- he'll get the blame when the Yanks fail to make the playoffs.

Not fair to Cashman, but maybe they'd decide to give his replacement the true authority to actually do something to change this bloated, inefficient, and ineffective organization.

Anonymous said...

Baseball Prospectus just announced its 2014 PECOTA projections. Here are the projected win totals for the AL East:

Tampa Bay Rays
89
Boston Red Sox
88
New York Yankees
82
Toronto Blue Jays
80
Baltimore Orioles
77

And that's assuming a healthy, normally productive Tex and Jeter! Time to sign up for the MLB package, maties, so you can safely jump to another ship and enjoy the summer.

Anonymous said...

ceeja--
It's Cashman's fault for not demanding and asserting that authority.

Besides, the moves he has managed to make--aside from buying up all the top talent in a given year--sorta suck anyway.

He's a product of the Steinbrenner mafioso-style of family and friends corporate organization.

Leinstery said...

Godwilling not John. But in the case that it is his time to go, I have a feeling that John won't do a farewell tour, after all he isn't the type of guy to make it all about himself.