Pettitte Re-signs with Yanks
$11.75 million. I think this was a good move.
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And I thought he resigned.....as in "left" them. :confused: Personally, I think any time a baseball player makes almost 12 million a year it's a good thing for the player...and I know some make more but still, that ain't chicken feed. |
Good point Leon - I revised the title!
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He showed he still had something left
And this is a reasonable contract. I suspect the Yankees had a game plan going into the off-season and have so far executed perfectly. Of course; you never know until you get on the field. But they have upgraded their outfield defence with a player who apparently is a good fit for their ball park and kept one of their troika of starting pitchers.
Probably one-two big moves left and perhaps some small ones as well. Rich |
It's fascinating to me the difference between the way he handled the PED situation compared to Clemons and Bonds and where he is today compared to the other two.
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Tim
Like so many other issues in today's world; those who admit their mistakes; ask for forgiveness and get some "confession" out get treated better than those who stonewall or just deny.
Latest examples; one Eldrick Woods. If he had come "clean" immediately about everything with the accident. Then you would have had a few days of this and then forgotten. Now, he is for now the 24/7 news. Of course; if and when he wins his next major, this all goes away. Regards Rich |
maybe for the public but.....
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Rich,you nailed it.I have so many cards-that I thought would be worth something decades from now(Bonds,Clemmens,McGwire,etc.)-then the steroid wall crashed down:mad:
Back to the thread(sorry)- I had a feeling he would stay with the Yankees-they love him in N.Y.,and he is an awesome pitcher. I am a Dodger fan,so I must say-I hope the Yankees go down next year!!!!:D:D:D |
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