Found November 08, 2009 on Sliding Into Home: Yardbarker Blogger Network
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The 2004 Red Sox, fresh off their first franchise title in 86 years, decided to let big names go elsewhere in the offseason following their title. Pedro Martinez, Orlando Cabrera, Derek Lowe, there are a few others. What happened, they didn't win that year, or the year after. I hate making comparisons with the Red Sox, but the Yankees should learn from this. They should resign guys from this year that meant a lot to their title team, and look for what's going on the next year. Here's what I mean (Player and Position, Expected Contract Details, Whether or not it makes sense for the Yankees):FAs Available and of Interest to Yankees, 2009-2010 Offseason:Johnny Damon- OF, 2 years $16-20 million. Yes, this makes sense for the Yankees. Keep a guy that's been on the team, still can produce, and for a cheap price.Hideki Matsui- DH, 1 year $7-11 million. Yes, Matsui is fresh off a season in which he showed he can still produce in a great way, even if only at DH. If you want s...
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