[Talkin Yanks] Yankees plan to offer 25-year-old pitcher Yoshinobu Yamamoto an offer that significantly exceeds the seven-years, $155 million they gave Masahiro Tanaka, per @Yahoo_JAPAN_PR
September 11, 2023
[Talkin Yanks] Yankees plan to offer 25-year-old pitcher Yoshinobu Yamamoto an offer that significantly exceeds the seven-years, $155 million they gave Masahiro Tanaka, per @Yahoo_JAPAN_PR
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well, yeah… they gave that contract to Tanaka 10 years ago, so of course they need to offer significantly more to even put in a competitive offer.
Rodon just received 6/$162M….
On the basis of Rodon and inflation alone I’d hope so.
But fuuuuck yeah. Anyone got a decent projection of what our payroll looks like next year with guys off/potentially coming off the books?
EDIT: Spotrac shows us carrying roughly $180m into 2024 right now before anyone on ARB gets done (includes, among others: Torres, Holmes, King, Lasa, Higgy, Nestor, Trevi, and Clarke). CBT for 2024 is $237m.
The one offseason/FA move I totally believe. This guy is amazing and the Yankees love the money that comes with a fresh marketable star along with foreign views and merch sales
He’s only 25 so he fits in for what the Yankees need to do
Hell yeah
Nice.
This is good but it won’t matter unless they improve the offense also
I have never seen Yamamoto pitch so I am already coming from a place of ignorance, but the Yankees philosophy is known to go after tall pitchers who throw hard. It’s been that way for over s decade, maybe all of Cashman’s tenure, I don’t know. The fact that the Yankees seem to be going hatd after a guy who is 5’10” and sits around 95 is…. interesting.
Also, for the 3rd year in a row: THE OFFENSE HAD BEEN THE PROBLEM, sweet Jesus can we show any modicum of focus there?
Cole, Rodon, Yamamoto, Cortes, Schmidt/King
Can’t spell Yoshinobu Yamamoto without N and Y
I don’t care what anyone says, this is signaling they don’t believe in the rodon signing they just made… and how could you blame them
Can he hit?
Idk, I get it completely… a staff of Cole- Rodon- Nestor- Schmidt- King/ cheap free agent isn’t great… but if you know Hal the budget for this offseason isn’t gonna be endless… we need a bat for that $15-30 AAV in the worst way.
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well, yeah… they gave that contract to Tanaka 10 years ago, so of course they need to offer significantly more to even put in a competitive offer.
Rodon just received 6/$162M….
On the basis of Rodon and inflation alone I’d hope so.
But fuuuuck yeah. Anyone got a decent projection of what our payroll looks like next year with guys off/potentially coming off the books?
EDIT: Spotrac shows us carrying roughly $180m into 2024 right now before anyone on ARB gets done (includes, among others: Torres, Holmes, King, Lasa, Higgy, Nestor, Trevi, and Clarke). CBT for 2024 is $237m.
The one offseason/FA move I totally believe. This guy is amazing and the Yankees love the money that comes with a fresh marketable star along with foreign views and merch sales
He’s only 25 so he fits in for what the Yankees need to do
Hell yeah
Nice.
This is good but it won’t matter unless they improve the offense also
I have never seen Yamamoto pitch so I am already coming from a place of ignorance, but the Yankees philosophy is known to go after tall pitchers who throw hard. It’s been that way for over s decade, maybe all of Cashman’s tenure, I don’t know. The fact that the Yankees seem to be going hatd after a guy who is 5’10” and sits around 95 is…. interesting.
Also, for the 3rd year in a row: THE OFFENSE HAD BEEN THE PROBLEM, sweet Jesus can we show any modicum of focus there?
Cole, Rodon, Yamamoto, Cortes, Schmidt/King
Can’t spell Yoshinobu Yamamoto without N and Y
I don’t care what anyone says, this is signaling they don’t believe in the rodon signing they just made… and how could you blame them
Can he hit?
Idk, I get it completely… a staff of Cole- Rodon- Nestor- Schmidt- King/ cheap free agent isn’t great… but if you know Hal the budget for this offseason isn’t gonna be endless… we need a bat for that $15-30 AAV in the worst way.