ExodusNirvana
Change is inevitable...
175 or 150 with huge incentives. Take it or leave it.
No, I'm from 'murrica and unlike most people can enjoy multiple sports without shytting on another. Who comes in a baseball thread just to talk bad about baseball, it's annoying.

He staying in pinstripes cuz no one else gonna be able to afford the contract he realistically deserves ($150 - $175 milly). The books on teams that can pay him are hit, unless the Rangers somehow ante up, but they the only team I can see dropping that kind of coin on him. No way he goes to an NL team and risk not having protection in the lineup.
He's moving to 1st in a couple years anyway, so there could be options.
I swear, tho, if he get someone to give him over $250![]()


If he got anywhere near that I'm frightened for the Miguel Cabrera negotiations next year
Now if there is one player in baseball I can see getting 300 million dollars...it is Miggy...
I think no matter what next year the Dodgers through 250 at him easy... I think realistically he gets a starting offer at around say 230 or so...
Depending on what the rangers decide to do with their core I think they make a run at him to...
But most of all I think Detroit pays hims say...275 before any of the above ever happens...
"Shut the fukk up ... this is pretty funny to read considering football only has 12 minutes of actual play time."
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No. Throwing up the white flag would have been foul.In hindsight, would y'all have traded him?
I think you keep him as the piece you build around, especially if Jeter can get you 2 more years of mere presence in the dugout. Any youth you bring in within or outside the organization will benefit from a prime star and the living legend.No. Throwing up the white flag would have been foul.
Deep down, Robbie doesn't wanna leave, and Hov doesn't wanna be the reason why Cano leaves, but this is gonna be his first major test, so we'll see.
The question is really, as the team r*******, will it make sense to keep him on a long deal when everything around him is gonna get replaced?
I think you keep him as the piece you build around, especially if Jeter can get you 2 more years of mere presence in the dugout. Any youth you bring in within or outside the organization will benefit from a prime star and the living legend.
Isn't this how negotiations are supposed to work? Cano asks for a ridiculously high # and the Yanks offer a lowball $ amount. What's the big deal? There's no salary cap in baseball, so why are Yankee fans trying to play GM? The Yankees have the money. He's the franchise player. How does letting Cano go make the Yankees better? They're not the Mets or some franchise that'll suffer for handing out big contracts.