Someone may have read my post. Maybe one of the Captain's peeps overheard me talking to a few buddies at the pub the other day as the Captain is working on selling his family's lakeside home up the street.
MLB trade rumors: Yankees talking to Marlins about J.T. Realmuto | What it means for Gary Sanchez
A 1 for 1 swap I think would be great for both teams. The Yanks get one of the best defensive catchers in the game who gets on base a lot with some pop while the Marlins get a younger star in the making who I think has a greater upside outside of the punishing glare of the NYC media. That said, Atlanta, Boston, Houston, and LA are all in the picture for Realmuto, too.
I'll take Realmuto for Sanchez in a heart beat. To sweeten the deal, throw in Greg Bird.
Jon Heyman tweeted out 6 yrs/$140M. If that is accurate, I actually think the Yanks were smart to pass. That's HUGE money. I was hoping for a 5 year deal but can't blame Corbin for taking a guaranteed 6th year at that money. Yanks will now pivot to Happ or Keuchel or Eovaldi...maybe explore another trade?
Whle the Yanks coudl really use Corbin, I would also pass on 6 years/$140 Million. Just too much risk. Yapp makes the most sense going forward; but, Cashman does like his surprises.
Whle the Yanks coudl really use Corbin, I would also pass on 6 years/$140 Million. Just too much risk. Yapp makes the most sense going forward; but, Cashman does like his surprises.
Yeah, I think Happ and Eovaldi make sense too. If Keuchel now gets 5+ years, that's too long too. I think Happ will get his extra 3rd year which makes more sense to me. Guy pitched well in New York and after Sonny Gray, that means something to me. Eovaldi's agent would be really happy to engage a Yanks/Sox bid war.
At age 26 and 27 (2016 and 17) he pitched 345 innings giving up 385 hits. And the k/9 was meh.Corbin’s numbers last year were outstanding.
He had the best year by far of all of the SP’s out there - if you don’t include Eovaldi’s great postseason with his solid regular season.
Question is whether that was just one great year as he was hitting the market or he finally figured something out.
Corbin’s numbers last year were outstanding.
He had the best year by far of all of the SP’s out there - if you don’t include Eovaldi’s great postseason with his solid regular season.
Question is whether that was just one great year as he was hitting the market or he finally figured something out.
Don’t forget that Arizona is like the best hitters park not named Coors field.
And Arizona added a humidor before the 2018 season, which could also speak to Corbin's career year.
He's a good pitcher and would have been a great #3 or #4, but the Yanks (and Phils) were wise to pass on the guaranteed 6th year at those dollars.
The Nats got Gomes from Cleveland, who appear to be going into full re-build mode. That's one less team to consider for Realmuto.
Indians deal All-Star catcher Gomes to Nationals
The Nats got Gomes from Cleveland, who appear to be going into full re-build mode. That's one less team to consider for Realmuto.
Indians deal All-Star catcher Gomes to Nationals
Should the marlins make Realmuto available, scratch another potential landing spot off the list as the Astros have signed Chirnos. The Braves also previously signed McCann, who I think will really help their young pitching staff, though he does not offer much with a bat anymore.
Veteran C Chirinos, Astros reach 1-year deal
I think the extra use of his slider makes it legit.
He’s quite good. Obviously some regression moving to the AL would happen. But I get not going 6 years for a pitcher
Likely no impact on the Yanks as there did not seem to be any interest; but, again, glad he's staying in the NL...
D-backs trade slugger Goldschmidt to Cardinals
Not gonna lie I really wanted Corbin here but can't blame Cashman for signing him to 6 years or Corbin for taking an extra 40 mill. Being close to family isnt the best situation to be in too many distractions kind of like Carl Pavano (Yankee fan and from Southington btw). If the Yankees didnt make a deal for Paxton already then I would be pissed.
Agree. I was loving the thought of Corbin as a SP3 or SP4 but also agree with holding firm at 5 years. I'd much rather give Happ 3 years than give Corbin 6. Plus, we know Happ can pitch in New York and at Yankee Stadium. Those are very big plusses in Happ's column, in my opinion.
I’m not sure happ will even require 3 years. 2 years should be enough. ESP if you just wont get outbid at 2
I hope so. There were reports about the Phils willing to go 3. The Yanks have held firm on duration so far, so it will be interesting to see what the length will be on Happ. I think Happ or Morton *could* be signed to 2 years especially if they're willing to tack on a few dollars to the AAV.