Why is that ironic?Originally Posted by CommerceComet
Why is that ironic?Originally Posted by CommerceComet
Win one for The Boss.

Replacing a guy (Melky) who has been offensively disappointing with a guy (Winn) who was even more disappointing at that stage of his career strikes me as ironic.Originally Posted by justtxyank
throw in thames' contract too, along with hoffman's and we have three players for the price of one.Originally Posted by Yankee Fan in Boston
Bring tea for the Tillerman; Steak for the son; Wine for the woman who made the rain come; Seagulls sing your hearts away; 'Cause while the sinners sin, the children play ...
Winn's peripherals point to last year being more of a fluke, though and in 2007 and 2008 Winn put up OPS+ numbers that were even better than what Melky did last year. I think that Winn and Melky are at about the same performance level now (although Melky will likely play a lot more), although Melky's salary is higher and likely to increaseOriginally Posted by CommerceComet
"Trade a player a year too early rather than a year too late" -- Branch Rickey

Hughes Rules: Pleading the Fifth
It would stupid, not ironic, if we traded Melky for Winn. It would also be stupid if we traded Arod for Lowel, but that didn't happen either.Originally Posted by CommerceComet
A fool and his money can throw one heck of a party!

I generally agree with what you said. I wouldn't be surprised if Winn put up better numbers this year than Melky. 2009 for Winn was probably just an off-season. I think that Melky as he moves into his late 20s will increase his OBP and power numbers, the latter perhaps substantially. That has happened to a lot of players including Winn who was a poor offensive player in his early to mid 20s.Originally Posted by Yankee Fan in Boston
wow, granderson has an iphone?Originally Posted by Rocketbooster
and to think, this whole time i thought the cheap bastard had a zack morris phone
It was probably a gift.Originally Posted by flymick24
A fool and his money can throw one heck of a party!
surprised he didn't sell it then and use the money to buy some dollar menu itemsOriginally Posted by ThePinStripes
The GPS didn't work. Obviously it's a knockoff from China.Originally Posted by flymick24
Diplomacy is the ability to tell a man to go to hell so that he looks forward to making the trip
iPhone GPS sucks nuts.
Tiger Woods:Sent: 01:28 PM 09/08/2009:
Have you ever had a golden shower done to you
Granderson can't seem to find a good route to anything.
“At first glance, you sit there and go, ‘Man, you know, do I call home and tell my friends about this cool panoramic vista roof?’ ” Granderson said.Originally Posted by Rocketbooster
I have no association with "TEPLimey" at nomaas. Apparently a very disturbed individual likes to get their rocks off on pretending they are me. Sad, really.
I haven't done any research on this, but I'd wager that even more players who were poor offensively in their early to mid 20s simply crapped out.Originally Posted by CommerceComet

You might be right, I haven't researched that, either. Based on casual observation, it seems clear that a substantial number of players didn't seem to get it until their mid to late 20s.Originally Posted by Don Wrigley
The difference is Winn played for TB when they were a last place team annually.Originally Posted by CommerceComet
Diplomacy is the ability to tell a man to go to hell so that he looks forward to making the trip
The real ones are made in China too.Originally Posted by Blazer
"Russian components, American components....ALL MADE IN TAIWAN!"Originally Posted by grizy
(who knows which movie?)
Armageddon.Originally Posted by THEBOSS84
Yeah, that was easy.
Why anyone would quote Armageddon and thus admit that they watched it is beyond me.
I have no association with "TEPLimey" at nomaas. Apparently a very disturbed individual likes to get their rocks off on pretending they are me. Sad, really.
Full disclosure...I used google. Had no idea where that quote came from.Originally Posted by TEPLimey
Another strike against boss.
"I see Jesus Montero as a potential once-in-a-generation force on offense."
Come on, that movie kicked ass at the time. I was like 12 years old.
And well on your way.Originally Posted by THEBOSS84
"I see Jesus Montero as a potential once-in-a-generation force on offense."
he got an early start at age 5 when uncle enrique touched him where the peepee comes outOriginally Posted by Melan-cynic
I thought he told him to blow him where the pampers is.Originally Posted by flymick24
/PCU'd
"I see Jesus Montero as a potential once-in-a-generation force on offense."

Hope this isn't already posted but it's a good article on Granderson.
Granderson nodded his head in recognition when manager Joe Girardi told the team on Feb. 23 that every opponent sees a bull's eye on the Yankees' backs. Now, Granderson is with a team that believes in looking for solutions for every problem. So his first spring training will have as much tinkering as it has anticipation. He has been fitted with contact lenses, at the Yankees' suggestion, after they determined his vision was 20/30, and he is on an intense program with hitting coach Kevin Long to improve his approach against lefthanders. And he has said he'd accept left field and any spot in the batting order.
"We've been doing some drills," Granderson said, after going 0-for-2 in his first at-bats against lefties on March 3. "Once I get some at-bats, we can see where we are."
He had three hits in his first 15 a-bats going into the game against the Braves on Thursday night.
http://www.courant.com/sports/baseba...0,760138.story
Love the last paragraph too....
Merry f'ing Christmas
Dude, what's up with you? Your posts keep referring to penises and erections.Originally Posted by Melan-cynic
In fact, Sterger claims that, in one of the photos Favre allegedly sent her, he's masturbating — while wearing a pair of Crocs.
Way to follow along.Originally Posted by ArodEra
Speaking of which, why don't you get off my jock.![]()
"I see Jesus Montero as a potential once-in-a-generation force on offense."
he's not the only one.Originally Posted by ArodEra
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Bring tea for the Tillerman; Steak for the son; Wine for the woman who made the rain come; Seagulls sing your hearts away; 'Cause while the sinners sin, the children play ...
more on granderson / kevin long >>
http://www.nytimes.com/2010/03/13/sp...tml?ref=sports

Granderson has been dangerously over-estimated, not only on this board but in the Yankee front office, based upon what we gave up to get him. Unless he has a career year, there are going to be a lot of very dissappointed people. If Kevin Long is as good as he (and others) claim he is, and can correct flaws in CG performance against lefties, then I will be happy to join in the Kevin Long hero worship. I sure hope that is how it works out.Originally Posted by JSG
well ......... IMO coke was no loss, ian kind of a spare part if our guys who shall remain nameless (*cough*) pitch as expected, so ajax was the only risk element in the trade, and he's green with (supposedly) a top celing equal to grandy with less power. so i think the trade was still a coup for us, but it remains to be seen how long can work w CG to fix things vs LHPs. i am cautiously optimistic, and not only because i like coach and player. his total suckitude vs LHPs has not been a career constant, and it seems both have identified specific problem areas, so it's specific items to correct and work on, not just the fluff of good intentions. so color me "cautiously optimistic" that he will kick ass.Originally Posted by Alan Slocum
I don't think I'm going out too far on a limb to say I don't think AJax will ever be the player Granderson is. AJax's lack of power combined with well below average contact skills doesn't bode well for his MLB career. Sure he's young and will probably improve, but his MiLB stats don't come close to measuring up to Grandy's.Originally Posted by Alan Slocum
As for the other Yankee players in the deal I don't see that much talent was lost. IPK is fortunate to be pitching in the NL West because he and his 90 MPH FB didn't look viable in the AL East. Phil Coke was a decent LHRP, but certainly not irreplaceable.
Diplomacy is the ability to tell a man to go to hell so that he looks forward to making the trip
i'm not sure that is accurate. personally, i'm expecting 28 plus homeruns with a batting average around .270 while getting on base at a .345 clip. anything over the that, is a bonus. i do believe we gave up too much but not by a lot.Originally Posted by Alan Slocum
Bring tea for the Tillerman; Steak for the son; Wine for the woman who made the rain come; Seagulls sing your hearts away; 'Cause while the sinners sin, the children play ...
Career year? Granderson posted an OPS+ of 135 way back in 2007, If he actually find a way to do better than that and plays plus defense, he could win the MVP. If he somehow equal his 2008 performance, I think folks will be thrilledOriginally Posted by Alan Slocum
"Trade a player a year too early rather than a year too late" -- Branch Rickey
I for one haven't been as excited by a non superduperstar joining the Yanks in quite some time.Originally Posted by Alan Slocum
We'll see what Ajax amounts to, but I'm really not sure how we are going to lose that much on this deal.
THis is exactly what the Yankees should do: give up the "could possibly be X in a few years" for the "already is X". If you have to lose a Ian Kennedy in the process, so be it.
Never a dude like this one! He's got a plan to stick it to The Man!

I sure hope you all are right. Watching him play CF, I think AJax is a better defensive player right now. CG definitely has more power and I agree with other posters' observations that AJax may never blossom into a solid ML player. If CG hits 270 with 28+ HRs, I would be marginally satisfied. But I am looking for a better average than that. If he hits 290, even if he has to lost some power, it was a great trade.

That's dumb. You need to learn the lesson that OBP is way more important than BA.Originally Posted by Alan Slocum
A 270 BA and 28+ HR's would results in an offensive season roughly equivalent to his 2008 season. Such a season would also be about Damon production (2008-2009), which I'm sure you're fine with. And he's not going to have a BA over .290 unless he gets really lucky.
Originally Posted by Alan Slocum
He can get his .290BA (still a bit high, but with Fenway and NYS, yeah).
Mostly because with Winn and CG, we'll actually be able to bench him against LHPs.
Detroit didn't have that kind of luxury.
Please read the part of our Community Standards pertaining to respecting the opinions of others.Originally Posted by yankee82093
Let the kids play.
Can you just admit you dislike outfielders with low batting averages, regardless of how productive they are? Oh wait, you already didOriginally Posted by Alan Slocum
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Tiger Woods:Sent: 01:28 PM 09/08/2009:
Have you ever had a golden shower done to you
I'm going to say it now before the year starts so it's not a "second guess" or "hindsight 20 20" on my part.
I didn't like the trade. Now I hope I'm wrong and Granderson becomes a wonderful player here and he helps us win a WS.
But kind of didn't understand the trade.
Granderson looks like he's going to hit towards the end of the lineup cause his OBP isn't good enough to bat high.
Well what the heck was wrong with Austin Jackson hitting towards the bottom of your lineup?
Honestly the only edge Granderson right now has on what Jackson is projected to be is power.
I'm hearing glowing reviews how good Jackson is in CF. Which I knew since I follow the minor leagues. And his arm isn't bad either. Hell I'll say it; Austin Jackson is probably a better CF then Curtis Granderson.
Granderson looks like he will give you power but his BA will be around .270 (he's only hit .300 once in his career) with an OBP worst then Cano's. Or at least around the same.
Will give you triples and doubles too.
But you need to tell me that outside of the power, Jackson can't do that? He has hit at every level outside of Charleston.
Both strike out a ton.
Like I said I hope Granderson works out but looking at his career stats there's nothing that blows me away and that makes may think: NO WAY AUSTIN JACKSON COULD EVER BE AS GOOD AS CURTIS GRANDERSON.
It's not like he's Grady Sizemore....
saying "outside of the power" is like saying "outside of the engine," a charger and a honda civic are pretty much the same car
AJax doesn't walk a ton either, so their OBP is likely around the same, assuming AJax can actually hit 300 in the majors. If you assume that they get on base the same amount of time, then CG's SUBSTANTIAL POWER (tons of HR, doubles, triples) makes an immense difference.
Also, AJax's D is overrated.
"First batter up well here's the pitch: it's a curve. Second batter up because the first got served"
Sorry still not seeing where he's a significant upgrade and will be in the future.
Besides most of the Yankee power/offense is supplied by the infield and DH.
It would not have killed them imo, to have a kid in CF.
Not to mention you have a kid like Montero coming up in the next year who's projected to be a power hitter. and the Yankees could easily sign a corner outfielder in the off season who hits for power.
Gardner. better D than Ajax, historically better OBP than Ajax, obviously more speed.Originally Posted by SLURPEE
"First batter up well here's the pitch: it's a curve. Second batter up because the first got served"
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