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If you were the Yankees GM, What would you do?


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If you were the Yankees GM, What would you do?
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Since:Mar 24, 2008

May 18, 2008 1:59 pm
Would you trade for a SP? Get bullpen help? Sign David Wells? Trade any hitters? Give the Youngsters more time? Or anything else. I just wanna hear your opinions.

If you were the Yankees GM, What would you do?
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Since:Apr 13, 2007

May 18, 2008 2:49 pm
Ok as for pitching I feel once Hughes comes back healthy and we move Joba to the Starting rotation we will be fine o ya and don't forget Carl Pavano will be back in July also thats a  joke btw, but if he could stay healthy we move him to our 8th inning guy i say.  As for hitting Giambi has to go there's no doubt about that the man just doesn't get it HELLO go the other way.  I will continue to say put in a Call to Bonds I know another old player but hey if he wants to play that badly like he says he'll play for nothing bascially so we move damon to first Bonds to Dh.  When Arod Comes back put him in his usual fourth spot Bonds fifth nice back to back combonation i'd say.  Everyone is so against Bonds cause of the BS but ya know what the man can hit the ball and in Yankee stadium him being a lefty well enough said we saw what he could do a few years ago when he put one way up in the upperdeck If George was still running the Team Bonds would be here already.

If you were the Yankees GM, What would you do?
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Since:Aug 27, 2006

May 18, 2008 5:53 pm

I want us to go after Rich Harden, and try to get a RH power bat like a Matt Holliday if he's available.

Pick up Bonds to be our DH, cut Giambi

Let Duncan play 1st

Make Damon go away, whatever that entails.

 


If you were the Yankees GM, What would you do?
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Since:Aug 15, 2006

May 18, 2008 8:06 pm
I would put the feelers out for Matsui! I know it sound's crazy,but he has the most upside of our platoon in the OF and his contract is workable! Maybe see what we can get for some SP or a quality setup/closer who is similar to Joba,thus allowing us to send Joba to the minors for 3 week's to tune up for the rotation! You have to remember,Trenton and Scranton have our future OF's right now and they will be ready soon!

If you were the Yankees GM, What would you do?
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Since:Mar 11, 2008

May 18, 2008 9:27 pm
I would trade for a quality pitcher like Jeff Francis to be near the bottom of the rotation.
I would trade for a new 1st baseman and never consider using Jason Giambi again,
The Yankees need lots lots help in the bullpen so i would bring in guys like Eric Gange who can work in the eighth inning and can close games when Rivera works back to back.

If you were the Yankees GM, What would you do?
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Since:Mar 10, 2008

May 18, 2008 10:13 pm
the first thing i would do iss not copy other peoples posts and ideas. i thought long and hard on a post that would get some replys-then some guy put up the almost identicle post-come on now come up with your own sh#@ man, come one now. were on the same team so just be cool man

If you were the Yankees GM, What would you do?
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Since:Mar 24, 2008

May 18, 2008 10:42 pm
Dude im sorry, im just making threads of whatever comes to my mind..I haven't even seen your thread.

Update: Yanks blown out by Mets again.

If you were the Yankees GM, What would you do?
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Since:Apr 2, 2008

May 18, 2008 10:48 pm
I want to see what happens when we get Arod and Jorge back.  I think that will give the team a big boast. The strength of the Yankees is in it's offense and when you take then best bat in the MLB out of the LU not to menction a top hitting catcher it hurts.

If you were the Yankees GM, What would you do?
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Since:Apr 9, 2008

May 18, 2008 11:51 pm
I think it would be best to go with what you have.  You can't trade young players to try and patch this mess.  Hope that with ARod coming back this week, and Posada coming back in late June, that the Yanks start clicking.  Giambi, Damen, Abreyu, are veterens that I hope will start to wake up.  Remember last year, damen was awful til July, than got red hot.   I know it is painful right now, but  lets try to be patience and see what happens.

If you were the Yankees GM, What would you do?
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Since:Dec 3, 2007

May 19, 2008 1:33 am

The Yankees have to FIRE BRIAN CASHMAN and then trade for a starting pitcher and a left handed reliever, since Brian Cashman left us no choice. Brian Cashman should have been all over Bartolo Colon, as the Red Sox were. Once again, our pathetic excuse for a GM, was out witted by his counterparts.

Of course we've seen this before in 2006; when Cashman brought in none other than Carlos Pena and sent him to Triple A. Pena hit 19 homeruns in a little over two months at Columbus, yet Cashman never saw fit to give the smooth fielding Pena a trial. In 2007, Carlos Pena, hit 46 homeruns.

I would look to acquire left hander Damaso Marte<